Oxy-fuel welding and cutting is a process that uses a flame produced by the combustion of a fuel gas, most commonly acetylene, and oxygen to weld and cut metals. This method is widely used in various industries for its versatility, simplicity, and effectiveness. ### Key Components: 1. **Fuel Gas**: The most common fuel gas used is acetylene, but other gases like propane, hydrogen, and natural gas can also be used.
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