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A standard size Acetylene cylinder typically contains around 7 kg of Calcium Carbide, which is used to produce Acetylene gas through a chemical reaction. The amount of Calcium Carbide used can vary depending on the size and type of the cylinder.
You answered your own question. Oxygen and Acetylene. Other mixes are now used in place of Acetylene so the process is now called Oxy-Fuel.
The most common gases used for thermal cutting are oxygen, acetylene, and propane. Oxygen is typically used as an oxidizer to support the cutting process, while acetylene and propane are used as fuel sources for the heat generation.
Acetylene is commonly used in welding with oxygen to create a high-temperature flame for cutting and welding metal.
"MC" on an acetylene regulator usually refers to the type of cylinder it is designed to be used with. In this case, "MC" stands for "medium duty cylinder," which is a smaller sized acetylene cylinder compared to larger industrial cylinders. The regulator is specifically designed to fit and work with MC-sized acetylene cylinders.
Oxygen and acetylene are used.
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A standard size Acetylene cylinder typically contains around 7 kg of Calcium Carbide, which is used to produce Acetylene gas through a chemical reaction. The amount of Calcium Carbide used can vary depending on the size and type of the cylinder.
You answered your own question. Oxygen and Acetylene. Other mixes are now used in place of Acetylene so the process is now called Oxy-Fuel.
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The closest the flame appears to the fuel supply.
The most common gases used for thermal cutting are oxygen, acetylene, and propane. Oxygen is typically used as an oxidizer to support the cutting process, while acetylene and propane are used as fuel sources for the heat generation.
The element used in an oxy-acetylene flame is carbon. Acetylene gas acts as the fuel, while oxygen is used as the oxidizer in the flame. The high temperature resulting from the combustion of acetylene and oxygen produces a clean and precise flame that is commonly used in cutting and welding applications.
GASSES - Oxygen and Acetylene. Acetylene is sometimes replaced by a mixture of gasses. The Oxygen increases the burning rate/temperature of Acetylene and temperatures in excess of 6,000o F can be reached.
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False. Try giving acetylene to someone who served you in a restaurant!
Acetylene is commonly used in welding with oxygen to create a high-temperature flame for cutting and welding metal.