A plasma cutting machine, or plasma cutter, uses a plasma stream to transfer energy to a conductive work material. The plasma stream is typically formed by forcing a gas such as nitrogen, oxygen, argon — or even air — through a narrow nozzle. An electric current produced by an external ...
CNC Plasma cutting is a process that cuts through electrically conductive materials by means of an accelerated jet of hot plasma. Typical materials cut with a plasma torch include steel, aluminum, brass and copper, although other conductive metals may be cut as well. CNC Plasma cutter is often...
Because of the heat produced by the plasma arc to melt and cut through the material, all CNC plasma cut parts will have a Heat Affected Zone (HAZ). In recent years, CNC plasma cutting technology has advanced in leaps and bounds as its demand has steadily increased. Consequently, it is ...
So, with that being said, let’s find out what a plasma cutter can cut so easily. Plasma Arc Cutting (PAC) is a thermal cutting process that can cut any electrically conductive metal. What a Plasma Cutter Can Cut Any kind of metal that is electrically conductive is well suited for ...
Starting Method: Non Touch Arc Starting; Plasma Module: IGBT; Cutting Thickness: 0.5-35mm; Torch: Straight Torch; Cooling Method: Water Cooling or Air Cooling; Function: Cut Metal; Gas: Clean Air; Application: Widely Used in The Installation of Industrial Powe; Cab...
What is plasma cutting? Plasma cutting is a process used to cut steel, stainless steel, and aluminum using a plasma torch. Put simply, gas is blown at a high speed from a nozzle while an electrical arc melts the metal and compressed air to blow away the molten metal. This leaves a cle...
Plasma Cutter Replacement Start Cartridge 9-8213 for SL60 SL100 Torch Product Description Nozzle: The nozzle focuses the plasma arc and the gas that surrounds it to make a clean and precise cut. A nozzle with a larger opening is used for gouging, while a ...
After a brief history of plasma arc cutting (PAC) is given, its types and abilities are discussed. Experimental data (unfortunately, little is available) on plasma parameters are reviewed. The status of contemporary understanding of the process involved in PAC...
The laser cutting process. Step 1: Generation of G-code File Before any cutting is performed, the G-code needs to be generated for the cutting job. G-code is a set of machine-readable instructions that tell the machine where to move the laser cutting head. The operator can generate the...
Plasma cutting uses ionized gases to remove material from the workpiece. This process only works on conductive materials like copper, steel, aluminum, and other metals. CNC plasma cutting is commonly used in metal fabrication shops and automotive sectors. ...