Product Description
Non-pressure oxy-gasoline cutting machine
1)Using: Cutting machine, all of the carbon steel products
2)Certificate: CE and ISO9001: 2000
3)Economy:
Savings in the Fuel
In the GYJD system, 2.5 gallons of gasoline will cut as much steel as 250 cubic feet of acetylene! A steady cutting job can easily use 200 cubic feet of acetylene per day, while the same job could be done with 2 gallons of regular gasoline, plus your usual oxygen. That's about $8.00 worth of cutting fuel compared to $90 to $130 for acetylene. GYJD works with any type of gasoline, even ethanol fuel.
Savings in Tip Life
GYJD tips never clog. The GYJD flame oxidizes all steel, and no molten steel means on clogged tips. With a little care, a GYJD tip can last for years. Acetylene tips are clogged by molten steel. An operator can lose 2 tips per week. In a year that can cost over $1, 000.
Savings by Increased Productivity
Acetylene outperforms propane, but gasoline far outperforms acetylene. High performance means more work done in less time. That's money in the bank. Because of GYJD's unequaled performance, GYJD can make the different between doing the job easily and high productivity. The money saved here can vary depending on the job, but it will always be significant.
Savings in Oxygen Consumption
Switching from acetylene to propane saves fuel costs but increases oxygen consumption over 30%. With GYJD there is no increase in oxygen use, and the work gets done much faster.