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Propane (C3H8) is a colorless, flammable, liquefied gas with a distinct odor. The flame temperature of the oxy-propane flame is lower when compared with acetylene. The primary flame releases less BTU compared to acetylene, which increases preheat time. Propane is commonly used by scrap yards for cutting carbon steel where the cut quality is less critical. Where cut quality is not a concern, propane may be a cost-effective fuel gas. Grade T supply hose is necessary when cutting with propane.
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