oxyfuelflamme
Oxyfuelflamme refers to the flame produced by burning a fuel gas with an oxidizer, typically pure oxygen, in an oxy-fuel welding and cutting system. The term is used in several languages to denote the same concept as the oxy-fuel flame, and it is widely used in metalworking, glassworking, and heating processes.
Fuels commonly used include acetylene, propane, and hydrogen. The flame temperature and color depend on the
Flame types are defined by the mixture ratio. A neutral flame has a balanced fuel and oxygen
Applications include welding, brazing, cutting, and heating of metals. In oxy-fuel cutting, a preheated zone initiates
Safety and operation require appropriate regulators, hoses, and flashback arrestors, along with adequate ventilation and fire
History notes that oxy-fuel welding and cutting technologies emerged in the late 19th to early 20th century,