A water welding machine is a welding machine that uses water as its raw material and employs a hydrogen-oxygen flame.
A water welding machine utilizes the electrochemical reaction of water under the action of an alkaline catalyst (such as sodium hydroxide or potassium hydroxide) with direct current flowing through both ends of an electrolytic cell. This reaction produces hydrogen and oxygen, which are then used as fuel (hydrogen as fuel) and ignited by a hydrogen-oxygen flame gun after passing through a safety valve and flame arrester. This ignition forms the hydrogen-oxygen flame, which is then used to weld the workpiece.
It mainly consists of an electrolytic cell, an electrolytic power supply, a safety valve and flame arrester, a flame regulating tank, and a hydrogen-oxygen flame gun.






