vágógázzal
Vágógázzal is a term used in Hungarian to describe a specific type of gas mixture employed in oxy-fuel cutting processes. This term translates directly to "cutting gas" and refers to the fuel gas used in conjunction with oxygen to produce a high-temperature flame capable of melting and severing metal. The most common vágógázzal is acetylene, due to its very high flame temperature, which makes it highly efficient for cutting steel.
Other fuel gases can also be used as vágógázzal, including propane, propylene, and natural gas. While these
The process of oxy-fuel cutting involves preheating the metal to its ignition temperature using the vágógázzal