Talk:Nuclear Fire Generation/@comment-910220-20160425192839/@comment-24053170-20160425194859

I think this is what he is talking about-

"Atomic hydrogen flame. No need for oxygen. Atomic hydrogen is produced by electric discharge and 'stable' in gas form (fuses into molecules slowly). When directed onto a hard surface, it is catalytically fused back into molecules and produces up to 4000 °C. Enough to melt tungsten, but not enough to melt special ceramics, which require about 4500 °C to melt."