Oxyhydrogen welding machines are generally divided into two categories: small portable machines (gas production below 400 liters per hour) and medium-to-large machines (gas production above 500 liters per hour).
Small oxyhydrogen welding machines are suitable for jewelry welding, jewelry casting and molding, eyeglass frame welding, thermocouple bimetallic wire welding, motor enameled wire welding, dental mold repair; acrylic polishing, pressure polishing, hook welding of quartz glass tubes, quartz glass tube heating, IC chip packaging, fiber optic welding, tungsten wire cutting, tungsten wire thinning, and non-ferrous metal welding.
Medium-to-large oxyhydrogen welding machines are commonly used for brazing larger metal workpieces, flame processing of large quartz glass tubes and rods, flame cutting of carbon steel and continuously cast billets, ampoule sealing in pharmaceutical factories, and waste incineration.







