Product category:
Machinery and Production Equipment
News Release from: Murex Welding Products | Subject: Murex Saffire
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 05 October 2004
Process offers more than just cutting
and welding
Compared with some other cutting and welding processes, the oxy-fuel process is remarkably easy to use.
Compared with some other cutting and welding processes, the oxy-fuel process is remarkably easy to use This simplicity is the root of its major virtue: it is extremely versatile
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 13 Mar 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
Related stories
Flashback arrestors safeguard welding
The comprehensive range of Murex Saffire flashback arrestors is featured in new technical literature available from the company.
Safety is key when using gas welding and cutting
The Murex Saffire brand is synonymous with gas welding and cutting safety and is currently celebrating its 50th anniversary: David Fell explains key health and safety considerations.
Indeed, the applications for the technology extend beyond cutting and welding to include gouging, heating, brazing, soldering and specialist tasks such as the removal of rivet heads.
Because of the uncomplicated technology, the oxy-fuel process is also readily scalable.
For instance, miniature welding sets are available for micro-welding in the fields of jewellery-making, dentistry and electronics, and medium-sized sets can be carried in the boot of a car and used for general repair and fabrication tasks.
Even the largest sets, suitable for cutting plate 150mm thick or more, can be carried in a van.
Portability is a key benefit of the oxy-fuel processes; no electricity supply is required, unlike other welding or powered mechanical cutting and grinding processes.
Further reading
MIG, MAG and flux-cored wire to the fore
To assist users in the selection of the correct arc welding equipment, Murex Welding Products has published a comprehensive new guide.
Portable plasma cutter handles 12mm thick material
Conductive material cutting capacity up to 12mm thick is available with the Murex Sabre-Arc 35i portable plasma cutting system from Murex Welding Products.
Free selector guides for welding electrodes
Murex Welding Products has come up with a range of mild steel welding electrodes designed to provide a close match for any specific MMA (manual metal arc) application
Compared with the alternatives, oxy-fuel usually cuts faster as well, with only minimal fettling required afterwards.
Both cutting and welding processes use a mixture of oxygen and a fuel gas, and the fuel is usually either acetylene or propane.
Acetylene gives a higher temperature and can be used for both cutting and welding, whereas propane is only suitable for cutting.
Latest job opportunities
Maintenance Engineer, Multi-skilled Engineer.
Maintenance Engineer (Distribution)
Job Title: Maintenance Engineer, Multi-skilled Engineer.
Area: Hertfordshire, Bedfordshire, Middlesex, Buckinghamshire, Essex, London, Northern Home Counties, South East
Salary: £37,000 - £38,000 + generous...
Multi Skilled Maintenance Engineer, Maintenance Engineer
Maintenance Engineer (FOOD/FMCG)
Job Title: Multi Skilled Maintenance Engineer, Maintenance Engineer
Area: Buckinghamshire, Bedfordshire, London, Middlesex, Hertfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Berkshire, Essex, Kent, Surrey, South East
Salary: ...
Electrical, Multi-skilled, Mechanical, Maintenance Engineer
Maintenance Engineer x 2, Multi-skilled Maintenance Engineer, Electrical Maintenance
Job Title: Electrical, Multi-skilled, Mechanical, Maintenance Engineer
Area: London, Hertfordshire, Middlesex, Bedfordshire, Essex, Buckinghamshire, South...
Although propane is often perceived as a lower-cost alternative to acetylene for cutting, the higher calorific value of acetylene means that it is often more cost-effective overall (less is required to perform the same task).
However, if a user needs to switch between using acetylene and propane for cutting, the only component that needs to be changed is the nozzle.
Depending on the manufacturer's designs, much of the equipment is also the same for cutting, welding, or any other oxy-fuel processes.
The Murex Saffire, for example, uses a robust gun-drilled cast alloy handle that accepts a variety of mixers and nozzles capable of performing a number of different tasks.
Clearly the size of the attachments has to be appropriate for the thickness of the metal being processed but, having purchased a basic set of equipment, little further expenditure is necessary to broaden its capability.
A wide range of mixers, blowpipes and nozzles can be fitted to a Saffire handle to enable specialist tasks to be carried out.
For example, large rivet heads can be cut off without damaging the underlying surface, gouging nozzles can be used for back-gouging arc welded joints or removing imperfections, or heating nozzles can be used for applying heat.
Anything from automotive body panels to girders and rails can be heated, sometimes as a direct means of correcting or imparting distortion, to enable bends to be formed mechanically, or for preheating metals prior to welding or cutting.
If thick plates are being prepared for welding, guides can be attached to a cutting nozzle to enable the bevel angle to be set accurately.
This is especially useful when long plates are being prepared, as machining long bevels can be problematic.
From its position as market leader, Murex has seen many of its oxy-fuel products copied.
However, buyers need to be aware that although Murex designs and manufactures all of its products in accordance with current standards and regulations, not all apparently similar products from elsewhere can claim the same.
Furthermore, if customers require it, Murex can supply certificates of conformance and manufacturing origin to show the standards with which its equipment complies.
Wherever possible, all of the current products from Murex are fully compatible with the Saffire equipment produced 30 or more years ago.
This means that there are many owners of oxy-fuel equipment who perhaps no longer use their equipment or who use it for only a limited range of tasks, yet who could purchase new accessories and give their oxy-fuel equipment a fresh lease of life for very little outlay.
Because of its simplicity, oxy-fuel equipment is extremely safe, reliable, requires minimal servicing, and lasts for many years.
Add to this the portability, and it can be seen why oxy-fuel processes are so widely used.
But the point that many users miss is that the breadth of tasks that can be performed with the same core equipment is vast - far wider than for any other type of cutting or welding equipment. Request a free brochure from Murex Welding Products ...
• Murex Welding Products: contact details and other news
• Email this article to a colleague
• Register for the free Engineeringtalk email newsletter
• Engineeringtalk Home Page
