Todescato Hydrogen L80 Dual Torch Welding System
Todescato Hydrogen L80 Dual Torch Welding System
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Safety, Compliance & Product Documentation
Safety, Compliance & Product Documentation

Product Description
The Todescato L80 is a dual-torch hydrogen welding system — two torch outlets, two operators running at the same time. It produces 80 L/hr of oxy-hydrogen gas through electrolysis of a KOH solution with deionized water. The gas passes through a methanol flux in the booster before reaching each torch tip. Used for precision soldering and welding in gold, silver, and platinum.
Features
- Two torch outlets to run two workstations simultaneously
- Reaches 3,200°C — suitable for platinum, gold, silver, and fine metals
- Runs on KOH electrolyte and deionized water — no gas cylinders or pressure tanks
- Push-pull ignition with visual status indicators
- Made in Italy, CE approved
Required Chemicals
Electrolyte (tank fluid) — choose one:
- Premixed: OKAI HF-8 (Item 8300833) — use 1 full bottle for initial fill. Lasts approximately 1 year; top off with deionized water as the level drops.
- Mix your own: Dissolve 360g dry KOH in 0.890L deionized water (per Todescato L80 manual specifications).
- Premixed: OKAI HF-9 (Item 8300834) — fill booster tank per instruction manual.
- Mix your own: Combine 1 liter Methanol (Item 8300040) with 15–20 grams Boric Acid (Item 830456). This is the Todescato Code 131 formula and is equivalent to HF-9.
- Important Compatibility: Do not use MEK in any Todescato system — MEK is an Aquaflame booster and is not compatible with Todescato hoses. Use only methanol-based flux as described above.
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Gas Production | 80 L/hr |
| Max Temperature | 3,200°C (5,792°F) — suitable for platinum |
| Machine Dimensions (W × D × H) | 15.15" x 11.2" x 14.17" |
| Weight | 55 lbs |
| Electrical | 115V, 1 Phase, 60 Hz |
| Torch Outlets | 2 |
| Origin | Italy, CE approved |
Elettronica Todescato S.r.l.- as a good practice standard - recommends replacing the Components in their entirety no later than 3 years from the first testing at our facility (the reference date can be found in the "date" field of the quality control testing sheet provided with each product sold).