OXY GAS WELDING


Because acetylene gas is used as the most common fuel in the process of melting metal with high heat obtained by burning a combustible gas with oxygen, it is often pronounced as oxy acetylene welding. When acetylene is burned with oxygen, a temperature of approximately 3200oC is reached. It is usually welded with a 50% – 50% oxygen – acetylene mixture. While the weld pool formed by high temperature is advanced along the desired seam, the desired amount of filling is made by dropping metal welding wire into the bath.

Pressurized, hydraulic, fuel pipes are made of yellow, copper, silver and all metal impermeable welds upon request.