- Oxy-fuel
welding (commonly
called oxyacetylene welding, oxy welding, or gas
welding in the
United States) and oxy-fuel
cutting are
processes that use fuel...
-
Approximately 20% of
acetylene is
supplied by the
industrial gases industry for
oxyacetylene gas
welding and
cutting due to the high
temperature of the flame. Combustion...
- or
stick welding), gas
metal arc
welding (GMAW, or MIG welding), and
oxyacetylene welding. A36
steel is also
commonly bolted and
riveted in structural...
-
solvent other than
water Flame cleaning of
structural steel, with an
oxyacetylene flame Green cleaning,
using environmentally friendly methods and products...
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Flashback (welding), a
hazard of
using an
oxyacetylene torch Flashback arrestor, a
safety device used in oxy-fuel
welding and...
- used.[citation needed] It is most
commonly used for
Bunsen burners and
oxyacetylene welding torches.[citation needed]
About 700 tons were
produced in 2000...
- Reducing,
neutral and
oxidizing oxyacetylene flames....
- charcoal, coke, or oil. Some
modern blacksmiths may also
employ an
oxyacetylene or
similar blowtorch for more
localized heating.
Induction heating methods...
- The most
common gas
welding process is
oxyfuel welding, also
known as
oxyacetylene welding. It is one of the
oldest and most
versatile welding processes...
- but
after the
third explosion failed, they cut
through them with an
oxyacetylene cutting torch.
After getting inside, they
found the
access hatch and...