The carburetor is a component of the combustion engine, which mixes fuel with air to force a flammable mix into the combustion engine. Strictly speaking, the carburetor must be defined as atomizer as there is no unit change through vaporization but merely the finest possible atomization. In the automobile field, the carburetor has been replaced and is mainly present in small engines such as that of lawn mowers, scooters or chain saws.