Quantity | 1 - |
Price |
Port | Colombo, Sri Lanka |
Lead Time | Depends on customer requirements and product specification |
Gas welding, also known as oxy-fuel welding, is a versatile and widely-used welding service that employs the controlled combustion of a fuel gas, typically acetylene, combined with oxygen to generate a high-temperature flame for metal joining. This traditional welding method is characterized by the use of a welding torch, which directs the flame onto the workpieces to be welded. Gas welding is suitable for various metals, including steel, aluminum, and copper.
One of the key advantages of gas welding is its adaptability to different thicknesses of materials, making it suitable for both thin and thick metal sections. The process allows for precise control over the heat, and skilled welders can achieve strong, reliable bonds. Gas welding is often preferred for its portability, simplicity, and applicability to on-site welding and repair tasks. While it may not be as widely used in certain industrial applications as more modern welding methods, gas welding remains a valuable and respected service, particularly in situations that demand manual dexterity, precision, and the ability to work in diverse conditions.