Collection: Gas Welding

Gas Welding, also known as Oxy-Fuel Welding, is a traditional metal joining process that uses a flame produced by burning a fuel gas with oxygen to melt and fuse metals together. Commonly performed with oxy-acetylene equipment, gas welding is valued for its portability, versatility, and ability to weld, braze, cut, and heat a wide variety of metals in workshop and on-site environments.

Key Characteristics:

  • Versatile Process: Suitable for welding, brazing, cutting, and heating applications.

  • Portable & Flexible: Equipment can be used on-site without reliance on electricity.

  • High Heat Output: Oxy-acetylene flames reach temperatures around 3,500 °C for effective fusion.

  • Material Compatibility: Works with steel, copper, aluminium, brass, and dissimilar metals.

  • All-in-One Equipment: Gas welding kits can include torches, hoses, regulators, and safety accessories.

Common Uses:

  • Automotive: Welding and brazing exhaust systems, frames, and repair work.

  • Plumbing & Pipework: Joining and brazing copper, brass, and steel pipes.

  • Construction & Fabrication: On-site welding and cutting of steel structures and components.

  • General Workshop: Heating, bending, and metal repair jobs requiring portable equipment.

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