oxygen supports the combustion of the gas that one uses in the welding/cutting torch. Acetylene combined with Oxygen produces the hottest flame.
A cutting torch can be used on any material though it was made mainly for cutting metals. The heat generated may damage other materials such as wood or plastic.
with a cutting torch
The cutting tourch may use a variety of fuels to include acetylene, propylene, liquified petroleum gas (LPG), propane, natural gas, hydrogen, and MAPP gas.
Unbolt it. If that doesn't work, use a cutting torch.
What are you calling Iron. steel is the only material that can redilly be cut with a cutting torch.Aside from that having the rite tip & adjusting the torch properly are essetial,one can use propane or map gas or acetelyne along with oxygen.Most often refered to as oxy acetylne torch. Assuming you have the correct equipment tell me what material & how thick ,I may be able to direct you from there. I have 35 yrs of exprience in the industry Grampa knows!
Do you mean oxyacetylene cutting? You need a cylinder of oxygen, a cylinder of Acetylene, appropriate regulators and flashback arrestors. Two gas hoses and a cutting torch. The torch mixes the two gasses to burn with a high intensity flame. A trigger on the torch, increases the oxygen flow in the centre of the flame, which cuts and blows the molten metal away.
Yes, helium is completely inert and using a cutting torch will not be a problem.
You can order cutting torch and accessories at www.homedepot.com. Beleive it or not you can also find torches and accessories at www.amazon.com.
Oxygen Acetylene torch will get to 5800-6300 degrees Fahrenheit easily.
By cutting them with a cutting torch so that the receiver is in at least 3 pieces.
its tengstun whos melting point is 3500*c