acetylene cutting
1acetylene cutting — See oxygen acetylene cutting …
2oxygen acetylene cutting — Cutting metal using the oxygen jet which is incorporated with an oxygen acetylene, preheating flame or flames …
3oxygen-acetylene cutting — noun : gas cutting with oxygen and acetylene …
4Acetylene — HCCH redirects here. For other uses, see HCCH (disambiguation). Acetylene …
5cutting — See acetylene cutting arc cutting end cutting pliers flame cutting heavy duty diagonal cutting pliers heavy duty end cutting pliers high leverage diagonal cutting pliers high leverage end cutting pliers …
6acetylene — A gas composed of two parts of carbon and two parts of hydrogen. When burned in an atmosphere of oxygen, it produces one of the highest flame temperatures obtainable for welding. Also see oxygen acetylene cutting …
7acetylene — acetylenic /euh set l en ik/, adj. /euh set l een , in/, n. Chem. a colorless gas, C2H2, having an etherlike odor, produced usually by the action of water on calcium carbide or by pyrolysis of natural gas: used esp. in metal cutting and welding,… …
8acetylene — [[t]əse̱tɪliːn[/t]] N UNCOUNT: oft N n Acetylene is a colourless gas which burns with a very hot bright flame. It is often used in lamps and for cutting and welding metal …
9acetylene — a|cet|y|lene [əˈsetıli:n US tl ən, i:n] n [U] [Date: 1800 1900; Origin: acetyl chemical group (19 21 centuries), from acet ; ACETAMINOPHEN] a gas which burns with a bright flame and is used in equipment for cutting and joining pieces of metal… …
10acetylene — noun (U) a gas which burns with a bright flame and is used in equipment for cutting and joining pieces of metal see also: oxyacetylene …