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What is plasma?

Plasma is a gas heated to an extremely high temperature and ionized so that it becomes

electrically conductive. Plasma arc cutting uses the plasma as an electrode to transfer a

electrical arc to the work piece. The heat of the arc melts the work piece and the force of the

plasma and shield gases blow away the molten metal to cut the work piece.

Different metals react differently to plasma cutting. Carbon steel can be oxidized, and is usually

cut with a plasma containing oxygen to take advantage of the exothermic process. Higher

levels of oxygen in the plasma result in higher heat and higher rates of oxidation. The result is

a faster and cleaner cut. Stainless steel and aluminum are not subject to rapid oxidation and

depend entirely on the plasma’s heat for the cutting process. Because plasma produces much

higher heat than the oxygen-fuel cutting process, plasma can cut stainless steel and aluminum
quickly and cleanly.

Choosing a plasma process

Thermal Dynamics systems offer a variety of plasma cutting processes for precision and general

purpose cutting. Ultra-Cut systems offer precision cutting as well as conventional cut options.

Auto-Cut O2 systems offer high speed oxygen cutting, precision non-ferrous and conventional

cut options. Auto-Cut systems offer conventional mild steel and precision non-ferrous options.

Plasma

Shield

O

2

Air

Mild Steel Precision 50-300 Amps

and High Speed Oxygen Process

Weld Ready Cut Surface

O

2

O

2

Mild Steel Precision at 30 Amps

Weld Ready Cut Surface

N

2

H

2

O

Precision Non-Ferrous

Best Cut Quality on Stainless

and Aluminum to ¾”

N

2

N

2

Conventional Thin Non-Ferrous

Better Parts Life Than Air

Better Cut Surface Than Air on

Non-Ferrous

H35

N

2

Thicker Non-Ferrous

>¾” Aluminum

>¾” Stainless

Faster Cutting on Thicker SS and

Aluminum

Weld Ready Cut Surface

H35=65%Ar/ 35%H

2

Air

Air

Conventional Mild Steel

Economical Cost of Operation

Good Cut Quality

Air

Air

Conventional Non-Ferrous

Economical Cost of Operation

Process

Used For

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