Oxycutting
Oxy cutting is a process of cutting steel by oxidation localized using a jet of pure oxygen. This technique requires the part to be heated to a very high temperature.
Oxy cutting is a process of cutting steel by oxidation localized using a jet of pure oxygen. This technique requires the part to be heated to a very high temperature.
Oxy cutting offers the ability to cut large sheets (144 inches by 970 inches) up to 10 inches thick.
Despite the growth of other processes, oxy cutting remains one of the most economical in terms of material for steel.
Not effective for all types of metals, oxy cutting is particularly suitable for cutting carbon steel.
12 ft x 100 ft
Steel only: 0.500 inches to 12 inches