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what is the use of oxyacetylene flame​

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Answered by SweetCandy10
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The oxy-acetylene welding process combines oxygen and acetylene gas to provide a high temperature flame for welding. This temperature provides enough heat to melt most metal. This flame can be used to melt metal and flame is directed by welding torch.

The temperature of the flame can reach as high as 6,300 (3,480)." Thomas Wilson created the oxyacetylene torch in 1903. He combined both pure oxygen (99.5%) and acetylene in proper proportions to yield a flame of about 3,480 degrees Celsius. Oxyacetylene the only gas mixture that will burn hot enough to cut steel.

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