Thermic Lance – 19mm x 2.75m
Part Number: LANCE-19
Style/SKU Code: 06092173
Style/SKU Code: 06092173
Maximum Volume Thermal Piercing for Ultra-Heavy Industry
The ATLC LANCE-19 is the largest standard diameter thermic lance available, engineered for extreme material displacement. With a massive 19mm diameter and a 2.75-metre length, this rod delivers the highest volume of thermal energy possible. Reaching core temperatures of 4,000°C, it is specifically designed for applications where 12mm and 16mm lances lack the “mass” to clear large volumes of molten metal or thick refractory slag.
Key Features & Benefits
- Maximum Exothermic Output: The 19mm profile contains the highest density of internal fuel wires, producing a wide, high-velocity thermal stream for rapid piercing.
- Heavy Slag Displacement: Ideal for “blowing out” massive blockages in furnace tapholes where high oxygen volume is required to keep the molten material moving.
- Safety Through Distance: The 2.75m length ensures the operator remains at a safe distance from the intense radiant heat and heavy “spark-out” common with large-diameter lancing.
- Industrial Durability: Constructed from heavy-walled mild steel tubing to resist bending and maintain structural integrity under extreme heat.
- Plain-End Design: Specifically manufactured to fit 19mm high-capacity safety handles and heavy-duty oxygen manifolds.
Technical Specifications
- Part Number: LANCE-19 (06092173)
- Diameter: 19mm (approx. 3/4″)
- Length: 2750mm (2.75 Metres)
- Core Temperature: ~4,000°C
- Material: Heavy-gauge mild steel tube with maximum wire packing density
Primary Applications
- Smelters & Foundries: Clearing massive “skulls,” opening large-bore furnace tapholes, and de-slagging industrial-scale ladles.
- Marine & Civil Demolition: Slicing through ultra-thick reinforced concrete bridge pylons and heavy-walled ship hulls.
- Mining Maintenance: The final solution for removing the largest seized pins (150mm+ diameter) on draglines and ultra-class machinery.
- Scrap Metal Processing: Breaking down massive steel castings and heavy machinery bases that defy mechanical cutting.


