Heating torches can do more than solder metals; they perform heat sealing in a variety of manufacturing, construction, and jewelry-making applications. The microtorch is especially handy, with a pinpoint flame that is adjustable for wider targets.
Four ways to use heating torches include:
- Heat shrink tubing and specialty connectors
- Spot dry
- Heat wax
- Work with laboratory glassware and glass tubing
To do their job, these torches have flame temperatures that reach as high as 2500°F (1300°C). You can select table-top models for laboratory and industrial uses or the convenient handheld portable models for field and other applications. Soldering pens are also available.
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