Various gases such as acetylene, natural gas, propane, propylene and hydrogen can be used as a fuel for cutting and welding, heat treatment, as power and energy for transportation and combined with oxygen, for various industrial processes.
Most fuel gases are composed in whole or in part of hydrocarbons (methane, acetylene, propane, and propylene), hydrogen, carbon monoxide and oil vapours.
Fuel gas flames offer heat energy anytime, anywhere, whenever you need it.
Each fuel gas has a different ratio of carbon to hydrogen atoms, which means that different amounts of oxygen are needed to burn the gas efficiently. This ratio of fuel to oxidant and the molecule structure affects the temperature of the flame, as well as the flammability and explosive limits.
Our experts have many decades of experience in the use of fuel gases for welding and cutting applications. Not only do we supply the full range of compressed gases in cylinders, we can also help you optimise the flame temperature and oxygen jet and advise on the appropriate safety precautions. In addition, we offer the full range of welding and cutting equipment.
More information on individual fuel gases:• Acetylene
• Hydrogen
• Propane
• Propylene