Thermic Lance 12mm x 2.75m
Original Part Number: KRL-L12
Style/SKU Code: 06092025
Style/SKU Code: 06092025
Heavy-Duty Thermal Cutting for Industrial Demolition & Foundries
The ATLC KRL-L12 Standard Thermic Lance (Part No. 06092025) is the industry-standard high-capacity cutting tool, engineered for the most demanding industrial applications. With a 12mm diameter and an original 2.75-metre length, these lances provide the intense heat and reach required to melt through heavy-section ferrous and non-ferrous metals, reinforced concrete, and refractory slag. Operating at approximately 4,000°C, the KRL-L12 is the primary choice for large-scale demolition and furnace maintenance.
Key Features & Benefits
- Extreme Cutting Power: Reaches temperatures of 4,000°C to effortlessly pierce through thick steel castings, large bridge beams, and hardened slag.
- Original 2.75m Reach: The long profile ensures operator safety by providing a significant distance from sparks and molten spray while allowing for deep penetration into large structures.
- Versatile Material Compatibility: Designed to cut through materials where traditional oxy-acetylene torches fail, including reinforced concrete, cast iron, and copper.
- Optimised Fuel-to-Oxygen Ratio: Tightly packed with high-quality internal wires to ensure a consistent, high-energy burn for efficient material removal.
- Standard Industrial Fitting: Plain-end design compatible with all standard 12mm compression-type thermic lance handles.
Technical Specifications
- Original Part Number: KRL-L12
- Product Style Code: 06092025
- Diameter: 12mm
- Length: 2750mm (2.75 Metres)
- Core Temperature: ~4,000°C
- Material: Mild steel tube with internal wire packing
Primary Applications
- Foundry Operations: Opening frozen tapholes, de-slagging ladles, and removing refractory linings.
- Heavy Demolition: Slicing through reinforced concrete piles, bridge supports, and large structural steel members.
- Mining & Earthmoving: Removing massive seized pins and shafts in heavy-duty mining machinery.
- Scrap Processing: Reducing large metal castings and oversized machinery into manageable sections.


