PetromaxFile :
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- Petromax.fbxPetromax is a trademark for a lamp that uses pressurized fuel oil, usually kerosene, to produce bright light. This lamp was invented by Max Graetz, his childhood nickname was Petrol-Max. Petromax uses pressure to convert oil into gas which is then burned to produce light. Here are some important points about Petromax: Fuel: Petromax uses kerosene, paraffin, or spirits as its fuel. Pressure: This lamp works by applying pressure to the liquid fuel, turning it into a gas which is then burned. Fabric (Coat): An important part of Petromax is a fabric that has been treated with thorium and cerium salts. This fabric is not easily flammable and produces bright light when heated by a flame. History: Petromax became popular as a lighting tool in the past, especially in areas that did not have electricity. Development: Although still used, Petromax's popularity has begun to decline with the presence of modern lamps that are more practical and efficient, such as LED lamps.
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