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Oxy-Acetylene Flame Types

1910

The properties of an oxy-acetylene flame are controlled by the volumetric ratio of oxygen to acetylene. A neutral flame (ratio ≈ 1.1:1) is standard for steel welding. A carburizing or reducing flame (ratio 1.1:1) has excess oxygen, is hotter, and is used for braze-welding.

Each flame type has a distinct appearance and chemical effect on the molten weld pool. The neutral flame is characterized by a well-defined, bright inner cone and a fainter, bluish outer envelope. It provides heat without altering the chemistry of the base metal, making it ideal for most steel welding applications. The carburizing flame is identified by a third, feathery cone (the ‘acetylene feather’) extending from the inner cone. The length of this feather indicates the amount of excess acetylene. This flame introduces carbon into the molten weld pool, which can increase the hardness of the deposit, a desirable trait in hardfacing but detrimental to the ductility of mild steel. The oxidizing flame has a shorter, more pointed, and sometimes purplish inner cone and produces a characteristic hissing sound. The excess oxygen tends to burn out carbon and other alloying elements from the weld pool, which is generally undesirable for steel welding but can be useful for creating a strong oxide layer that promotes wetting in certain brazing and braze-welding operations on materials like copper and brass.

UNESCO Nomenclature: 3313
– Mechanical engineering and machinery

Tipo

Proceso químico

Disrupción

Incremental

Utilización

Uso generalizado

Precursores

  • Invention of the adjustable oxy-acetylene torch with separate gas valves
  • Basic understanding of combustion stoichiometry
  • Empirical studies on the effects of flame chemistry on molten metals
  • Development of reliable pressure regulators for precise gas mixing

Aplicaciones

  • fusion welding of steels with a neutral flame
  • hardfacing operations to deposit wear-resistant materials using a carburizing flame
  • braze-welding of cast iron and certain non-ferrous metals with an oxidizing flame
  • welding high-carbon steels without losing carbon content
  • silver soldering and brazing operations
  • glass working and lampworking

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