Many of you have probably seen how a diesel lighter works (it is also called an "air flint"). Rapid compression of air in a closed volume increases its temperature so that some substances can ignite - just like the fuel in a diesel engine. And to make such an unusual lighter easier than ever.
Design features
A diesel lighter has a rather primitive design, which consists of two main parts: a cylinder and a piston. Moreover, the cylinder is best made from a transparent material - for example, plexiglass. In this case, the effect of using a diesel lighter will be more spectacular.
It is not difficult to set fire to a piece of cotton wool, paper or any fabric with such a lighter. All that is needed for the experiment is to put the “raw materials” on the bottom of the cylinder and sharply press on the piston. Even steel wool with such a lighter can be ignited, and for this material the ignition temperature should be within 1000 degrees.
Useful Tips
Note that the larger the pressure surge, the higher the temperature. Therefore, it is desirable to make the cylinder as long as possible, and its bore for the piston should be narrow.
Due to this, it is possible to obtain a pressure within 10 atmospheres. In general, such a lighter is capable of performing real miracles. Try to do something like this - it is very exciting and completely uncomplicated. And also be sure to watch on our website a video on how a diesel lighter works.