What is the difference between TS4000 and TS8000?

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What is the difference between TS4000 and TS8000?

The TS4000 is named, “High Heat Torch for Fast Work Times” and the TS8000, “Max Heat Torch for Faster Work Times”.

What Bernzomatic is the hottest?

Bernzomatic TS8000BT High Intensity
The Bernzomatic TS8000BT High Intensity Torch Head is the hottest buring torch in the Bernzomatic line. The Instant On/Off trigger ignition provides easier lighting and increased fuel savings. The Large, Optimized swirl flame burns hotter for maximum heat output that provides a 30% faster soldering time.

Can I use propane with TS8000?

Yes, the TS8000 can be attached by hose to a 20lb propane tank. You will need an extension hose and an adapter that will fit from the hose to the 20lb tank. If you have any additional questions, please email us at [email protected].

How hot does the Bernzomatic TS8000 get?

It has a solidus temperature (below which it is solid) of 1,225° and a liquidus point (above which it is liquid) of 1,370°. Acetylene with oxygen burns at 5,800° to 6,300°.

Can you adjust the flame on a Bernzomatic TS4000?

Keep ignition button depressed and adjust the flame size by turning the flame regulating knob. (Except TS4000/BZ4500HS, that does not include a flame adjustment knob.). After use, make sure the regulator valve is closed by turning flame adjustment knob fully clockwise until it stops. Do not force.

How hot is a Bernzomatic torch?

3,600 degrees Fahrenheit
Propane fuel has an in-air flame temperature of 3,600 degrees Fahrenheit.

Which is hotter Mapp or acetylene?

Although acetylene has a higher flame temperature (3160 °C, 5720 °F), MAPP has the advantage that it requires neither dilution nor special container fillers during transport, allowing a greater volume of fuel gas to be transported at the same given weight, and it is much safer in use.

Is MAPP gas better than propane?

People widely use MAPP gas and propane gas for cooking and grilling purposes. It is better to use MAPP gas when you need higher heat. But propane gas provides you more control and is safer due to its low temperature. While comparing both are good and useful to use.

Why is MAPP gas discontinued?

It is no longer used much in any large-scale industry – for larger scale users acetylene/oxygen is more economic than MAPP/oxygen when high flame temperatures are needed, and propane/air is more economic when big overall heating is needed.

Why won’t my BernzOMatic torch stay lit?

There could be a blockage in the valve. This could be caused by a piece of debris, or the valve could be frozen due to the endothermic reaction mentioned above. Clean or thaw the valve to fix. The valve on the tank it self could be blocked/frozen, but this is unlikely as you tried an alternate tank.

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