Air arc cutting (AAC) is a thermal cutting process where metal is melted by the heat of an electric arc and then blown away by a jet of compressed air. It is commonly used for gouging, cutting, weld preparation, and removing defective welds. It can be used on a variety of metals, including steel, stainless steel, and cast iron.
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