Oxy-acetylene cutting is a thermal cutting process that uses a combination of oxygen and acetylene gas to create a high-temperature flame, which is then used to melt and separate metal. A stream of pure oxygen is then directed at the heated metal, causing it to rapidly oxidize (burn) and be blown away, creating a clean cut. It's commonly used for cutting and welding metals, particularly steel.
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