Flint

What is Flint?

In the context of lighters, flint refers to a small, cylindrical piece made from ferrocerium—a synthetic pyrophoric alloy. When struck against a rough surface, such as a steel wheel, the friction generates sparks that ignite the lighter's fuel.

Role of Flint in Lighters

Flint is a crucial component in many lighters, especially traditional designs. Its primary functions include:

  • Spark Generation: Producing sparks through friction to ignite the fuel.
  • Reliability: Offering a consistent ignition source over numerous uses.
  • Replaceability: Allowing users to maintain their lighters by replacing worn flints.

Maintenance Tips

To ensure optimal performance:

  • Regularly check the flint for wear and replace it as needed.
  • Keep the striking wheel clean to maintain effective friction.
  • Use flints compatible with your lighter model to prevent malfunction.