RETROL Beam Engine Flame Eater Vacuum Engine External Combustion Engine Model
note the engine is in production now. The parcels have been sent out depending on the order time.
Features:
Popular Science: The vacuum engine, sometimes referred to as the "Flame-Licker Engine," "Flame Eater," "flame-engine," or "flame-dancer," is a straightforward but mystical device that shows how heat may be converted into mechanical motion.
Adjustable Speed: The engine's operating speed can be changed completely. Running slowly makes it more aesthetically pleasing and enables you to completely comprehend how the beam works.
Low Maintenance and Reliability: Less moving components require simpler upkeep, longer single running times, and longer span lives for less wear and damage, making them user-friendly for those new to mechanics.
High-quality Materials: High-quality brass, aluminum alloy, and stainless steel were used in the engine's construction. The foundation is composed of acrylic board for simple installation and use.
Gift of creativity: This mechanical artwork has a pleasing aesthetic appeal and a visual texture. People will be impressed by its strong performance and present it as a stunning gift to mechanical aficionados.
Specifications:
.Material: Metal + Acrylic
.Brand: RETROL
.Model: VE-01
. color: red
.Form: ready to run
.Cylinder Outer Diameter: 36mm
.Cylinder Inner Diameter: 20mm
.Cylinder Length: 51mm
.Stroke: 24mm
.Speed: 100-1000rpm (Continuous running for 20 minutes)
.Cooling Method: Air Cooling
.Starting Method: Manual Start
.Lubrication Method: Disassemble the cylinder parts, polish the cylinder and piston with 6W metallographic sandpaper and apply with 3000 mesh graphite powder to wipe the cylinder clean, finally assemble the engine.
.Fuel: 95% Alcohol or Anhydrous Ethanol;
.Product Dimensions: 21 x 10 x 13.5cm
.Product Weight: 1100g
.Package Dimensions: 24 x 13 x 16cm
.Package Weight: 1300g
.Packing: Graphic Carton
.Ages: 14+
- Stock: In Stock
- Model: 10297
- SKU: beam-engine-flame-eater-vacuum-engine-external-combustion-engine