Waterfired Copper
The unique appearance of WaterFired Copper™ results from the use of HHO gas to cut, shape,
and join it.  HHO gas is comprised of nothing but reconfigured water molecules containing true
monatomic hydrogen and oxygen atoms.  HHO is stable, non toxic, and highly flammable.  The
only by-product of combustion is the purest water obtainable.

HHO gas is a new and radically different form of green energy possessing properties and
characteristics that challenge our current understanding of chemistry and physics.  Current
research is uncovering new capabilities and uses almost daily.  Practical applications are being
developed in the fields of energy, pharmaceuticals, agriculture, medicine, metallurgy,
transportation, and manufacturing.  HHO research and utilization appears to be evolving into an
entirely new branch of science.

Perhaps the most graphic example of how different HHO is from any other fuel is its propery of
thermal dynamics, the characteristic that produces WaterFired Copper™.  When ignited in
ambient atmosphere, HHO produces a clear blue flame of only 275 degrees F.  As the flame is
applied to any material (substrate), it creates a molecular reaction that causes the temperature
at the point of contact to instantly rise to that material's sublimation (melting) temperature.

For example, when applied to copper, a temperature of 1981 degrees F. is produced.  Two
important points to keep in mind:  1)  The flame only brings 275 degrees to bear on the
material.  The other 1706 degrees are generated by the copper itself.  2)  This enormous
release of energy is the result of molecular reaction between OH-free radical ions contained in
the gas and the molecules in the substrate.  The ability to literally burn water is amazing in it's
own right, but it's catalytic power to extract energy from otherwise inert materias has yet to be
fully understood by the research chemists and physicists studying it.

This ability of HHO to unlock the potential energy contained in common substances applies to
any solid material.  When applied to certain minerals (ex:  quartz) the temperature shoots to well
over 10,000 degrees F., the estimated temperature of the sun's surface.

No one at this point can assess the impact this new energy form may eventually have on our
way of life, but all initial findings are positive and promising.  In the meantime, we content
ourselves with sharing the technology and producing our distinctively different WaterFired
Copper™.