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  2. Denatured alcohol - Wikipedia

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    Pyridine and methanol, [1] each and together, make denatured alcohol poisonous; and denatonium makes it bitter. Denatured alcohol is used as a solvent and as fuel for alcohol burners and camping stoves. Because of the diversity of industrial uses for denatured alcohol, hundreds of additives and denaturing methods have been used.

  3. Beverage-can stove - Wikipedia

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    Denatured alcohol is a (relatively) environmentally-friendly fuel that does not leave a residue or soot. Denatured alcohol is commonly available at camping outfitters and hardware stores. Denatured alcohol is toxic to drink. Non-toxic pure ethanol is rarely used as stove fuel in the United States, since it is usually subject to a liquor tax ...

  4. Svea 123 - Wikipedia

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    Svea 123 stove. The Svea 123 is a small liquid-fuel (naphtha, commonly referred to as white gas or Coleman fuel) pressurized-burner camping stove that traces its origins to designs first pioneered in the late 19th century. Although it was originally made in Sweden it is now built in Taiwan by Optimus.

  5. Sterno - Wikipedia

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    Sterno is a brand of jellied, denatured alcohol sold in and meant to be burned directly in its can. Popular both in commercial food service and home entertainment, its primary uses are as a fuel for heating chafing dishes in buffets and serving fondue. Other uses are for portable stoves and as an emergency heat source.

  6. Coleman fuel - Wikipedia

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    Coleman fuel. A gallon can of Coleman Camp Fuel, a common naphtha-based fuel used in many lanterns and stoves. Coleman camp fuel is a proprietary petroleum naphtha distillate product marketed by the Coleman Company. A generally similar flammable fluid is generically sold as white gas in the United States.

  7. Methanol - Wikipedia

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    Methanol is also a widely used fuel in camping and boating stoves. Methanol burns well in an unpressurized burner, so alcohol stoves are often very simple, sometimes little more than a cup to hold fuel. This lack of complexity makes them a favorite of hikers who spend extended time in the wilderness.

  8. Rectified spirit - Wikipedia

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    Rectified spirit, also known as neutral spirits, rectified alcohol or ethyl alcohol of agricultural origin, [ 1 ] is highly concentrated ethanol that has been purified by means of repeated distillation in a process called rectification. In some countries, denatured alcohol or denatured rectified spirit may commonly be available as "rectified ...

  9. Petromax - Wikipedia

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    Graetz then designed a pressure lamp, working with vaporized paraffin. To start this process, the lamp was preheated with methylated spirit (denatured alcohol), in later models with an integrated blow torch called "Rapidstarter" running from the paraffin tank directly. In a closed tank, paraffin was pressurised with a hand pump.

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