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Q: What oxyacetylene flame has an excess of fuel?
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The oxyacetylene flame has a temperature of 3 480 oC.


How much is the oxyacetylene flame temperature?

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What are uses of each one of the oxyacetylene flames?

There are three distinct types of oxy-acetylene flames, usually termed: -Neutral: The neutral flame will usually have no chemical effect on the metal being welded. -Carburizing (or excess acetylene): It will cause an increase in the carbon content of the weld metal. -Oxidizing (or excess oxygen ): It will oxidize or "burn" some of the metal being welded. The type of flame produced depends upon the ratio of oxygen to acetylene in the gas mixture which leaves the torch tip.


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What causes a burner flame to be smoky and to separate from the tip of the burner?

If there is not a sufficient supply of oxygen, the flame will be smoky from excess of carbon.


How many layers does the flame have?

The hottest flame has an excess of oxygen and has two zones or cones. A lower-temperature flame, meanwhile, has three zones.


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What do you mean oxyacetylene flame?

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