About Yull Brown


The bulgarian born Yull Brown - birth name Ilya Velbov - discovered the technology to create what is known as 'Brown's Gas'.
 

Yull Brown was born in 1922, later gaining a degree in Physics from Moscow University.
His early work was based on the theories of Nikola Tesla, the Serbian inventor, physicist, mechanical and electrical engineer.
Yull Brown spent some 12 years in a Soviet work camp, only being released during the partial amnesty after Stalin's death in 1953.
Following this he made his way to Turkey and finally Australia - the land that gave him the chance.

In a backyard workshop of a suburban district in Sydney - in Auburn -, the researcher developped his own theories and could be seen demonstrating the power of his discovery.

Yull Brown passed away Friday, May 22, 1998, at the Westmead Hospital in Auburn, Australia.

The official Brown's Gas Generators are manufactured by the well-known korean  B.E.S.T. Korea, the company that Professor Yull Brown worked closely with to deliver this advanced technology, in 1991.

First off, these are excellent for Steel cutting replacing Acetylene and Propane, and soon commercial buildings will be able to generate their own Brown's Gas supply replacing natural gas.