Oxyfuel Cutting
Practice is the best of all instruction.
—Aristotle
Introduction
Oxyfuel
cutting is an important industrial process. Much more acetylene is used for
cutting metals than for welding them. For many cutting applications, there is
no more effective and efficient process. Used in construction, manufacturing,
and repair operations, cutting outfits are inexpensive, portable, and easy to
use. In some applications, propane or natural gas may be more cost-effective
and replaces acetylene as the fuel gas. We will explain how the oxyfuel cutting
process works, its capabilities and limitations. We will also cover cutting
torches, troubleshooting, operating tips, and safety, and then present some
helpful accessories. Finally we will discuss some enhancements of the basic
process.
Process Name
What
term does the AWS use for any cutting process using oxygen and any fuel gas?
Oxyfuel
cutting
.
What
is the AWS abbreviation for oxyfuel cutting?
The
abbreviation for all oxyfuel cutting is OFC.
What
is the AWS abbreviation for the oxyacetylene cutting process?
The
abbreviation for oxyacetylene cutting is OAC. OAC is just one member of
the OFC family.