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- Naphtha_flare abstract "Most naphtha flare lamps are forerunners of the nowadays widely known high pressure paraffin lamps such as Coleman, Tilleyand Petromax, They were invented around 1830 and widely used by showmen, market-stall holders, and circuses until World War I, although some were still in use in London markets such as Queens Road up to and during World War II.Naphtha (a hydrocarbon) became available as a by-product when town gas was produced from coal.A flare lamp is gravity fed and the fuel evaporates in the preheated burner. The fuel line runs through the burner and when the burner reaches the temperature of everything between 80 and 100 degrees Celsius the naphtha evaporates and gives a flame after the tap is opened. In case the flame goes out, for example by strong wind, the tank runs dry, resulting in a puddle of hydrocarbon on the floor, providing the tap is not closed.Fueltank: TinFuelline: BrassTap: CastingBurner: Casting with steel inserts".
- Naphtha_flare wikiPageID "25511161".
- Naphtha_flare wikiPageLength "1117".
- Naphtha_flare wikiPageOutDegree "4".
- Naphtha_flare wikiPageRevisionID "644015514".
- Naphtha_flare wikiPageWikiLink Category:Types_of_lamp.
- Naphtha_flare wikiPageWikiLink Naphtha.
- Naphtha_flare wikiPageWikiLink Petromax.
- Naphtha_flare wikiPageWikiLink Tilley_lamp.
- Naphtha_flare wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Multiple_issues.
- Naphtha_flare wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Orphan.
- Naphtha_flare wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Naphtha_flare subject Category:Types_of_lamp.
- Naphtha_flare hypernym Forerunners.
- Naphtha_flare type Artist.
- Naphtha_flare type Application.
- Naphtha_flare type Component.
- Naphtha_flare type Lamp.
- Naphtha_flare type Source.
- Naphtha_flare comment "Most naphtha flare lamps are forerunners of the nowadays widely known high pressure paraffin lamps such as Coleman, Tilleyand Petromax, They were invented around 1830 and widely used by showmen, market-stall holders, and circuses until World War I, although some were still in use in London markets such as Queens Road up to and during World War II.Naphtha (a hydrocarbon) became available as a by-product when town gas was produced from coal.A flare lamp is gravity fed and the fuel evaporates in the preheated burner. ".
- Naphtha_flare label "Naphtha flare".
- Naphtha_flare sameAs Q16965309.
- Naphtha_flare sameAs m.09rtv6y.
- Naphtha_flare sameAs Q16965309.
- Naphtha_flare wasDerivedFrom Naphtha_flare?oldid=644015514.
- Naphtha_flare isPrimaryTopicOf Naphtha_flare.