Why is the neutral flame extensively used in oxy acetylene welding?
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The welder can adjust the oxy-acetylene flame to be carbonizing, neutral, or oxidizing. Adjustment is made by adding more or less oxygen to the acetylene flame. The neutral flame is the flame most generally used when welding or cutting.
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