The time required to cut per meter length of a 20mm plate using oxyacetylene cutting depends on several factors, including the cutting speed, operator skill, equipment setup, and the quality of the cut desired.
As a rough estimate, cutting a 20mm thick plate using oxyacetylene cutting typically takes around 2 to 5 minutes per linear meter. However, this can vary significantly based on the factors mentioned earlier. Thicker plates will generally take longer to cut compared to thinner ones.
To get a more accurate estimation for your specific situation, it's recommended to conduct a trial cut on a sample piece of the same material and thickness under conditions similar to those of the actual cutting job. This trial will provide a better understanding of the cutting speed achievable with your equipment and operator skill level. Adjustments can then be made based on the results of the trial cut to estimate the time required per meter length accurately.
Additionally, consulting with experienced oxyacetylene cutting operators or equipment manufacturers may provide valuable insights and recommendations tailored to your specific application and requirements.
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