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May 8, 2007
The many faces of plasma cutting
Figure 1 Manual plasma systems are most commonly used in the automobile repair, construction, and metal art industries. Plasma cutting is a thermal cutting process in which a beam of ionized gas heats an electrically conductive metal beyond... Read more...
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September 12, 2006
Starting from scratch
A notched shield like this one will cause poor cut quality. The key to obtaining high cut quality and long consumable life when cutting with plasma lies in both a general understanding of plasma and being aware of the process's... Read more...
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June 8, 2004
Gouging: The other plasma process
Plasma arc gouging may not be as well-known or widely used as plasma arc cutting, but the two processes share many characteristics: ease of use, cut speed and quality, cost of operation, and versatility. Let's compare the plasma gouging... Read more...
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November 20, 2003
Cool your torch
The difference is a matter of degrees. In an automobile, the heat source is the combustion chamber inside the engine, which operates at temperatures in excess of 2,000 degrees F. In a plasma torch, the heat source is the plasma chamber inside... Read more...
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June 27, 2002
Electrode wear in air, oxygen plasma
Electrodes for high-powered plasma cutting systems are highly engineered, consumable parts, similar in design, material, and function to an automotive spark plug. Like spark plugs, electrodes emit high-voltage electricity in a high-temperature... Read more...