Oxy acetylene gas welding a curburizing flame is obtained when there is a
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A carburizing flame is produced when there is an excess of acetylene gas for the amount of oxygen being consumed in an oxy-acetylene mixture, producing an acetylene-rich gas. This kind of flame is used for welding materials that do not absorb carbon. A carburizing flame is also known as a reducing flame.
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