109 Results for Butane Torches
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- Item: Butane fuel refill
- For Use With: Butane Soldering Irons, ML200, ML500, P2C, P2KC, PSI100K, WLBU75, WLBUK75, WLTBM2, WSTA3, WSTA6
- Size: 2.1 mL
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- Item: Butane Torch
- Flame Temp. (Deg. F): 2,500 Degrees F
- Powered By: Butane
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- Item: Butane Torch with Refill Canister
- Powered By: Butane
- Includes: 15/16 oz Can of Butane, Built in Refillable Fuel Tank, Hands Free Lock
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- Item: Butane Torch
- Flame Temp. (Deg. F): 2,400 Degrees F
- Powered By: Butane
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- Item: Soldering Iron
- Standards: GS/TUV Listed, UL Listed
- Temp. Rating: 392 Degrees to 2372 Degrees F
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- Promotion Restriction: Not eligible for promotion
- Item: Magnetic Bowl
- Includes: Magnetic Bowl {{1}}
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- Item: Butane Torch Kit
- Flame Temp. (Deg. F): 2,500 Degrees F
- Powered By: Butane
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- Item: Soldering Iron
- Type: Self Igniting Jumbo
- Temp. Rating: 482 Degrees to 1004 Degrees F
Key Features:
- Item: Butane Torch
- Flame Temp. (Deg. F): 2,500 Degrees F
- Powered By: Butane
Key Features:
- Item: Butane Torch
- Flame Temp. (Deg. F): 2,500 Degrees F
- Powered By: Butane
Key Features:
- Item: Soldering Iron
- Temp. Rating: 482 Degrees to 1202 Degrees F
- Type: Self Igniting
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- Item: Butane Torch Kit
- Standards: CSA, Meets CPSC Requirements, TUV/GS
- Temp. (F): Up to 2500
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- Item: Butane Torch
- Powered By: Butane
- Includes: Built in Refillable Fuel Tank and Removable Base
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- Item: Mighty Micro-Torch
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- Item: Micro Flame,Butane Torch Kit,3-In-1
Key Features:
- Item: Butane Torch
- Flame Temp. (Deg. F): 2,500 Degrees F
- Powered By: Butane
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- Item: Butane Torch with Refill Canister
- Powered By: Butane
- Characteristics: Approx. Flame Temp. 2500 F
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- Promotion Restriction: Not eligible for promotion
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- Item: Microjet Torch
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- Item: Hand Held Butane Torch Lighter,70052
About Butane Torches
A butane torch is used for brazing which, as far as the practice of joining metals via heat goes, is in between soldering and welding. Butane torches rely on butane gas to fuel an open flame that is used to heat adjacent work pieces as well as the metal filler that is placed between them to form a strong joint. It doesn’t melt the workpiece as welding does, and it provides higher temperatures than can be accomplished in soldering, resulting in a stronger joint. These torches are also used to thaw frozen pipes and shrink tubing. Soldering irons can be powered by AC current or propane gas (AKA gas soldering irons or butane soldering irons), and use solder comprised of a lead/tin alloy to form the bond. They are comprised of a metal tip that heats to between 20 and 60 watts, and an insulated handle. Soldering irons are frequently used in the installation or repair of wiring, circuitry and other electronics connection applications. For more on cutting, joining and connecting metals and other substances through the use of heat , see our torch and torch kits, cutting torches, and thermoplastic welders.