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HHO Weld Technology

HHO Weld Technology

HHO Weld Technology

(OP)
I happended across an e-mail from my
Sister in California that was addressing
HHO Weld Technology.  Sounds too good to
be true.  Any one using it?
Is it a hoax?

RE: HHO Weld Technology

These have been around for quite a while.  You use electricity to separate water into Hydrogen and Oxygen.  

You then burn the Hydrogen using the Oxygen and you have  a Hydrogen torch.   

You get out of it the energy you put in as eletricity less processing loss.   

You get water as a waste product.

You need to be careful what you use it on as you can also generate hydrides, oxides, etc.

Tom

Thomas J. Walz
Carbide Processors, Inc.
www.carbideprocessors.com

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