Isopropyl alcohol, ethanol/bioethanol, and similar liquid fuels burn with flame temperatures over 1,600°F and can cause third-degree burns in less than one second. Igniting a pool of alcohol or ...
According to CPSC, they are urging consumers to not buy or sell fire pits that are meant to burn pooled alcohol or other liquid fuels due to flame jetting and fire hazards. These “extremely ...
This video from [Just Think] caught our attention for open-flame testing of 6 different commonly used liquid ... jet fuel will sustain a flame by its self. It needs to be atomized to burn, as ...
It burns much faster than those fuels ... BMW has gone further and actually uses liquid hydrogen as a fuel while virtually every other automaker has focused on compressed gaseous hydrogen.
We’ve seen some more sophisticated 3D printed rocket engines lately, such as this vortex-cooled, liquid-fuel engine, and over on Hackaday,IO, here’s a 3D printed engine attempting to use PLA ...