Oxygen for Metalfabrication Industry

 Important for the MAG welding process of carbon steel 

Not just Oxyfuel technology

As Oxygen has the ability to react with the carbon in the steel, which generates heat that continues to feed the process, it is used for thermal cutting (oxyfuel, plasma and laser). 

 
Oxygen is used, in small percentages, mixed with Argon to obtain a good aesthetic welding of carbon steel or some high alloy steels.
 
-183°C
Boiling point
1,3139 J/mol
First ionization energy
1,1052
Relative density
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Acetylene for the metal fabrication industry
Acetylene is a fuel gas which, combined with Oxygen, generates a very high flame temperature and an atmosphere that can be used in braze-welding and other oxy-fuel technologies. Its instability is resolved by storing it in special cylinders that contain a porous mass that is first saturated with a solvent (Acetone or DMF). The Acetylene is than dissolved in the solvent to make it stable and safe to use.
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Argon for the metal fabrication industry
Argon is one of the most important gases for the metal fabrication industry. It is colorless, odorless, non-flammable and non-toxic, which ensures that the gas can be used on a very large scale. Argon is generally considered to be one of the best shielding agents, being present in the air. In addition, it is a very favorable gas to maintain the stability of the arc.
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Carbon Dioxide for the metal fabrication industry
Carbon Dioxide is the active gas par excellence, especially for carbon steel welding. The energy, coming from the electric arc, separates the Carbon Dioxide into Oxygen, the true active gas in the process, and Carbon. The carbon replaces the gas contained in the steel, which is lost in the welding process, leaving the chemical composition of the welded joint unchanged.
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Hydrogen for the metal fabrication industry
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