OXYFUEL CUTTING

OXYFUEL CUTTING

Oxyfuel cutting, also known as fire cutting, is a thermal process that is mostly applied to steel plates with thickness ranging from 15 to 300 millimeters. An active gas, together with heating gas and oxygen, forms a flame, causing a combustion. For steel, oxyfuel cutting has the largest range. Oxyfuel cutting requires craftsmanship and proper post-processing due to burr, slag and oxide formation.