Research on Metallic Lance Thermal Cutting of Building Materials
Journal Title: RECENT - Year 2014, Vol 15, Issue 43
Abstract
It was designed and executed a plant for thermal cutting of building materials (concrete), which uses besides oxygen and metal lance with beam wire, iron powder flow and bulk chemicals, which pass with oxygen inside the metal lance to increase productivity process of thermal metal lance cutting to a higher temperature in the cutting area, increasing the fluidity of slag (oxides) and depth of practice cut to be less limited by the ability of the operator.
Authors and Affiliations
Nicolae CÂNDEA, Virgil CÂNDEA
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