EXOTHERMIC CUTTING
The exothermic response is a cycle that discharges energy as intensity and light. The exothermic process makes use of oxygen as an exciter and steel rod as a fuel when applied to cutting. We'll go over the fundamentals of exothermic cutting in this article.
The technology used in the exothermic cutting process makes it possible to cut, pierce, or gouge almost any material, ferrous or non-ferrous, including iron, steel, magnesium, and aluminum. Building renovation or demolition, utility maintenance, salvage, waste removal, metal production, and mining all use external thermal displacement. The cutting method can be used to burn machine bodies covered with mud or rust. It also helps to flash chargers for replacement and repair. Read More(+)