10 gas selection, Gas selection -15, Ultra-cut 100 xt – Tweco 100 Ultra-Cut Plasma Cutting System with Automated Gas Control User Manual

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ULTRA-CUT 100 XT

Manual 0-5303

OPERATION

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4.10 Gas Selection

A. Plasma Gases

1. Air Plasma

• Most often used on ferrous or carbon base materials for good quality at faster cutting speeds.
• Air plasma is normally used with air shield.
• Only clean, dry air is recommended for use as plasma gas. Any oil or moisture in the air supply will

substantially reduce torch parts life.

• Provides satisfactory results on nonferrous materials.

2. Argon/Hydrogen (H35) Plasma

• Recommended for use on 3/4 in (19 mm) and thicker stainless steel. Recommended for 1/2 inch (12 mm)

and thicker nonferrous materials. Ar/H2 is not normally used for thinner nonferrous materials because

less expensive gases can achieve similar cut quality.

• Poor cut quality on ferrous materials.
• Provides faster cutting speeds and high cut quality on thicker materials to offset the higher cost.
• A 65% argon / 35% hydrogen mixture should be used.

3. Oxygen (O2) Plasma

• Oxygen is recommended for cutting ferrous materials.
• Provides faster cutting speeds.
• Provides very smooth finishes and minimizes nitride buildup on cut surface (nitride buildup can cause

difficulties in producing high quality welds if not removed).

�. Nitrogen (N2) Plasma

• Provides better cut quality on nonferrous materials such as stainless steel and aluminum.
• Can be used in place of air plasma with air shield.
• A good clean welding grade nitrogen should be used.
• When used with a water mist secondary it produces superior cut speeds and cut quality on stainless steel

and aluminum.

5. H17 Plasma (17.5% Hydrogen / 32.5% Argon / 50% Nitrogen)

• Recommended for 1/2 inch (12 mm) and thicker nonferrous materials. H17 is not normally used for thin-

ner nonferrous materials because less expensive gases can achieve similar cut quality.

• Alternative to H35 Plasma. Yields slightly higher cut speeds and similar cut quality.
• When using H17, the gas should be supplied to the gas supply port marked “H35”.
• Poor cut quality on ferrous materials.

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