CNC plasma cutting machine is widely used in machinery, automobile, shipbuilding, metallurgy, aerospace, decoration, locomotive and other industries, and various metal materials such as steel, copper, aluminum and stainless steel can be processed. CNC plasma cutter is especially suitable for stainless steel, galvanized sheet, aluminum sheet, titanium sheet and other metal plates.
CNC plasma cutting machine is automatic cutting equipment, suitable for cutting and perforating various carbon steel, stainless steel, iron, aluminium, white steel and other non-ferrous metal plates. Standard equipped with two modes of plasma cutting and flame cutting, integrated structure, bilateral drive, fast cutting speed, low inertia and stable operation.
This equipment is a kind of computer control, precision mechanical transmission, and plasma arc cutting technology combined with high efficiency, high precision, high reliability of hot cutting equipment, mainly used for cutting arbitrary planar geometry
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What is plasma?
Plasma cutting is a melting procedure, where the to-be-cut metal is melted by the plasma jet. A cutting gas jet is being heated up until it reaches the fourth state of matter, i.e. highly energetic plasma gas, and is being electrically charged (ionized) by the plasma power source. In order to focus the resulting plasma jet, which reaches up to 30.000 degrees Celsius, on the material, it is constricted by a fluidizing gas. Where the plasma jet touches the to-be-cut object, it transmits its energy and punctually melts the material. A secondary gas jet subsequently blows the melted material out of the kerf.
Energy consumption of plasma cutting is higher than oxy-fuel cutting, because the material needs to be melted along the entire kerf. Typical cutting gases include oxygen, nitrogen or argon/hydrogen mixes.