Oxygen-acetylene welding (OAW), also known as oxy-fuel welding (OFW), is a welding process that uses a fuel gas (acetylene) and oxygen to weld metals. The extremely hot flame (around 3,500°C) produced by the combination melts the metals at the joint, fusing them together. It's also commonly used for cutting metals by rapidly oxidizing them with a focused oxygen stream.
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