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The Oxy Gas Cutting Process
Oxy-fuel cutting is one of the oldest processes still in use within the industry today. This process uses fuel and oxygen to cut metals. In the oxy-fuel cutting process, a torch is used to heat the metal to its kindling point and then a stream of oxygen is focused on directly on it. This causes it to burn into a metal oxide, which will then flow out of the kerf as slag.
This particular cutting method is frequently employed when fabricating some form of metal-based artwork.
This process is a universally recognized means of cutting ferrous metals.
Dimension | Capability |
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Thickness | up to 300mm |
Width | up to 6.5 metres |
Length | up to 18 metres |