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Acetylene is a gaseous hydrocarbon which, when burnt, produces an extremely bright and white light.
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Traditionally, metal cutting has been done using Acetylene, which is more expensive.
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Traditionally, metal cutting has been done using Acetylene, which is more expensive.
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"Cutting Edge Gas comes as an environmentally-friendlier and safer alternative to Acetylene which is usually used to cut industrial metals.
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"Cutting Edge Gas comes as an environmentally-friendlier and safer alternative to Acetylene which is usually used to cut industrial metals.
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Acetylene torches are also built into this one man arsenal, and he burns through the lock while cloaked by a self-generated smoke screen:
The Dreaded Porcupine: A Super-Villain You'll Never Forget! Brian Hughes 2007
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Acetylene torches are also built into this one man arsenal, and he burns through the lock while cloaked by a self-generated smoke screen:
Archive 2007-11-01 Brian Hughes 2007
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Acetylene products were expensive and required constant refueling.
Matsushita Leadership John P. Kotter 1997
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Acetylene reduction values for 120-day-old A. acuminata greenhouse seedlings inoculated with a crushed nodule suspension were between 32.5 and 86.4 µmol of ethylens produced per gram of nodule dry weight per hour (Russo and Berlyn, 1988).
Chapter 4 1990
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- Acetylene cutting torch, plate shear (optional) - arc welding equipment
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