Acetylene combustion in pure oxygen produces the highest achievable flame temperature, over 3300°C, releasing 11,800 J/g, because of its triple-bond structure H-C+/-C-H.
Applications
Due to Acetylene's high flame temperature, it is the ideal gas for metal working applications, such as oxy/fuel welding, cutting, brazing, and soldering. Commonly used in Flame Cutting Shops, Shipbuilding & Repair, Field Construction, Fabrication, and Machine Shops.
Safety
Always use in accordance with the Safety Data Sheet (SDS)
Cylinder must be stored and used in an upright, secured position in a well-ventilated or monitored area
Always follow local fire code requirements when storing gas cylinders.
Delivery pressure should not exceed 15 psi
Major hazards: Fire (extremely flammable)
May form explosive acetylides in the presence of copper, mercury, or silver
Piping used should be electronically bonded and grounded