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The welding gases industry plays a crucial role in various manufacturing and construction processes by providing essential gases used in welding and cutting applications. Key gases include oxygen, acetylene, argon, carbon dioxide, and helium. Oxygen supports combustion in oxy-fuel welding and cutting, while acetylene, a hydrocarbon gas, serves as a primary fuel in oxy-acetylene welding due to its high flame temperature. Argon, an inert gas, is commonly used in gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW) and gas metal arc welding (GMAW) to shield the weld area from atmospheric gases, preventing oxidation and contamination. Carbon dioxide, often used in combination with argon, provides a cost-effective shielding gas for GMAW, particularly in steel welding. Helium, another inert gas, is used in applications requiring deep penetration and high heat input, such as welding thick materials or non-ferrous metals.
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