Alternatives To Oxyacetylene Metal-Cutting

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
M. W. Ryan
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

The US Bureau of Mines investigated cold-cutting alternatives to oxyacetylene torch cutting of metal. The alternatives examined were a pneumatic circular saw with an abrasive cutting wheel, a handheld abrasive water-jet cutting tool, an ultrathermic-cutting system, hydraulic punches and cutters, and a pneumatic reciprocating hacksaw. Sparks generated with the pneumatic circular saw or ultrathermic-cutting system were not completely eliminated with the use of water sprays. The water sprays also reduced the cutting rate of the pneumatic circular saw by 70%. The safety and performance of a handheld abrasive water jet cutting system requires additional research. The hydraulic cutters and punches are readily available and do not introduce any hazards. However, they are not comparable in price to the oxyacetylene gas torch and many different attachments would be needed to replace the torch. The pneumatic reciprocating hacksaw, which did not produce any sparks, is an acceptable alternative in terms of cutting rates. However, the price of the saw and blades is not comparable to that of the oxyacetylene gas torch. The results of this study will further the advancement of safe, efficient alternatives to oxyacetylene gas torches, which will improve miner safety.
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APA: M. W. Ryan  (1996)  Alternatives To Oxyacetylene Metal-Cutting

MLA: M. W. Ryan Alternatives To Oxyacetylene Metal-Cutting. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1996.

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