Using oxygen as the orifice gas?
a. decreases dross on the bottom surface of the cut
b...
Engineering, 25.12.2021 03:30 Angelofpink2590
Using oxygen as the orifice gas?
a. decreases dross on the bottom surface of the cut
b. increases the cutting speed when cutting stainless steel
c. eliminates hot shortness when cutting aluminum
d. increases the cutting speed when cutting carbon steel
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