MAPP Gas
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MAPP gas is a high-temperature fuel gas widely used for brazing, soldering, and heating applications. It provides higher heat output than propane, making it ideal for professional and industrial use.
What is MAPP Gas?
MAPP gas was originally a fuel gas made from methylacetylene and propadiene. Today, original MAPP gas is no longer commonly sold, but MAP-Pro and similar high-temperature fuel gases are widely used as replacements for professional torch applications.
What is MAPP Gas Used For?
- Brazing copper pipes
- Soldering metal joints
- HVAC installation
- General heating applications
MAPP Gas Temperature
MAPP gas can reach temperatures of up to about 2925°C (5300°F) in oxygen and around 2010°C (3650°F) in air.
MAPP Gas vs Propane
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Common MAPP Gas Products
FAQ
Q: Is MAPP gas hotter than propane?
A: Yes. MAPP gas burns hotter than propane and is better suited for high-temperature torch work.
Q: Is MAPP gas still available?
A: Original MAPP gas has been discontinued, but MAP-Pro and similar high-temperature fuel gases are widely available as replacements.
Q: What is MAPP gas used for?
A: It is mainly used for brazing, soldering, heating metal, plumbing work, and HVAC applications.