An oxy-acetylene torch is a tool that mixes oxygen and acetylene to create a very hot flame (over 3,000 °C or 5,400 °F). It is commonly used for welding, cutting, and heating metals. The high temperature allows for melting or vaporizing metal at the point of contact.
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