oxyacetylene torch
(engineering) A torch that mixes acetylene and oxygen to produce a hot flame for the welding or cutting of metal. Also known as acetylene torch.
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(engineering) A torch that mixes acetylene and oxygen to produce a hot flame for the welding or cutting of metal. Also known as acetylene torch.
A torch, used in welding and in metal cutting, which is operated by compressed acetylene gas and oxygen.
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