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Oxy-Fuel Cutting

Oxy-Fuel Torch Cutting

Oxy-Fuel Torch Cutting – Acetylene vs Propane Oxy-fuel cutting involves a chemical reaction where a preheating flame raises the temperature of the metal to its ignition point, typically between 1600°F to 1800°F (870°C to 980°C). Subsequently, a high-pressure stream of pure oxygen is directed onto the heated area, causing rapid …

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Different Types of Iron and Their Weldability

Different Types of Iron and Their Weldability

Different Types of Iron and Their Weldability Introduction Iron plays a pivotal role in a multitude of industries, serving as a fundamental building block for countless applications. From construction to manufacturing, transportation to infrastructure, the versatility of iron makes it an indispensable material. Understanding the weldability of different types of …

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