A gas blower torch is a versatile heating tool that mixes fuel gas—such as acetylene, propane, or butane—with oxygen or air to produce a concentrated, high-temperature flame capable of reaching over 3,000°C (5,432°F) when oxygen-enriched. It is widely used in welding, brazing, soldering, cutting metals, glassblowing, and heat treatment. The torch consists of a fuel gas source, an oxygen or air supply, color-coded supply hoses, a mixing chamber for precise gas blending, a handle with control valves for flame adjustment, and interchangeable nozzles or tips for different applications. Built with durable, heat-resistant materials, it offers adjustable flame control for precision work and compatibility with various fuel gases