hottændrør
Hottændrør, a Danish term, translates to "hot ignition plug" or "hot spark plug" in English. It refers to a component used in certain types of internal combustion engines, particularly older or simpler designs, to initiate combustion. Unlike a typical spark plug which relies on an electrical spark to ignite the fuel-air mixture, a hottændrør utilizes residual heat within the combustion chamber.
The principle behind a hottændrør is that the plug itself becomes extremely hot during the engine's operation,
Hottændrør were more common in the early development of internal combustion engines and in specific applications