Gas cutting, also known as oxy-fuel cutting, is a thermal cutting process that uses a flame produced by the combustion of a fuel gas (often acetylene) and oxygen to heat metal to its kindling temperature. A jet of pure oxygen is then directed onto the heated metal, causing it to rapidly oxidize and form a slag that is blown away, creating a cut. It is commonly used to cut steel and other ferrous metals in various applications, including fabrication, construction, and demolition.
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