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What is cutting torch?

A cutting torch is a tool that uses heat, usually generated by burning a fuel gas with oxygen, to cut through metal. Common types include oxy-acetylene, oxy-propane, and plasma torches. They are commonly used in metal fabrication, construction, demolition, and repair work to cut various types of metal, including steel, stainless steel, and aluminum.

What other technologies are related to cutting torch?

cutting torch Competitor Technologies

A horizontal bandsaw is used for cutting metal; it can perform similar tasks to a cutting torch.
mentioned alongside cutting torch in 49% (52) of relevant job posts
Plasma cutters use a plasma arc to cut through metal, offering a similar function to cutting torches but with different characteristics.
mentioned alongside cutting torch in 9% (199) of relevant job posts

cutting torch Complementary Technologies

Welding rods are consumables used in conjunction with welding equipment, which are used to fuse metal together. A cutting torch may be used in conjunction with welding.
mentioned alongside cutting torch in 90% (81) of relevant job posts
A welding hood provides eye and face protection from the intense light and sparks produced during welding and cutting.
mentioned alongside cutting torch in 67% (74) of relevant job posts
Welding equipment is often used in conjunction with cutting torches for fabrication and repair work.
mentioned alongside cutting torch in 17% (284) of relevant job posts

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