Content tagged with "oxyfuel-welding"
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Article
January 15, 2010
The X's and O's of oxyfuel
The key to oxyfuel safety is not safety devices alone, its also in knowing how to handle and care for the equipment. Oxyfuel cutting and welding equipment mixes flammable fuel gases and oxygen under pressure to support a flame. All fuel gases are flammable. While oxygen is not flammable, it... Read more...
Article
February 10, 2009
The importance of exercising oxyfuel welding safety
Metalworking can be seen in nearly every aspect of our everyday lives—in air-conditioning and refrigeration units, hot and cold water pipes, electrical connections, and much more. And because the oxyfuel welding and cutting methods used to create the joints and connections on these... Read more...
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September 13, 2005
Safety: The burning issue in oxyfuel torch use
Typical Oxyfuel Welding Setup Three distinct oxyfuel flames are used for welding, brazing, and cutting. The nature of these flames depends on the proportions of oxygen and fuel in the mixture. The flames are produced by the combustion of the oxygen and fuel gases and are called... Read more...
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