Lighter Electric Lighter Rechargeable Arc USB Candle Lighters with LED Battery Display; SEE MORE >>>
Terms and Definitions of Lighters
1. Lighters: There are special manual ignition equipment, and the composition of the fuel is petrochemical, which is usually used for Light cigarettes, pipes, etc. And can be used to light paper, wick, candles, lanterns or other flammable materials.
Note: Lighters are not intended to be used as candles, flashlights, or other long-burning devices.
2. Liquid gas lighters: This type of lighters have obvious fuel components inside the gas outlet pipe. The fuel components are liquid hydrocarbons, such as hexane. The standard vapor pressure is 24 degrees Celsius and cannot exceed 34.5kpa.
3. Gaseous lighters: The internal fuel components of these lighters are liquefied hydrocarbons, such as butane, isobutane, propane, and their standard pressure is at 24 degrees Celsius, exceeding 104kpa .
4. Post-mix lighters: These gaseous lighters burn by mixing air and fuel after ignition.
5. Pre-mixed lighters: The fuel gas of this type of gas lighter is mixed with air first and then burned.
6. Disposable lighters: These lighters are filled with fuel and cannot be recharged.
7. Refillable lighters: These lighters can be refilled with an external gas tank or inserted into a new fuel tank.
8. Adjustable lighters: These lighters provide a device that can freely adjust the flame height.
9. Non-adjustable lighters: These lighters do not provide a device to adjust the flame height, and the burning height is preset by the manufacturer.
10. Self-adjusting pipe lighters: These lighters offer a mechanism that automatically raises the flame height from upright to tilted, designed specifically for pipes of.
11. Self-extinguishing lighters: This type of lighter requires continuous purposeful and active action after ignition to maintain the flame automatically extinguished once the action ceases.
