Cnc plasma cutter cutting system table kit kits plan plans
Cnc plasma cutter cutting system table kit kits plan plans
Cnc plasma cutter cutting system table kit kits plan plans
Cnc plasma cutter cutting system table kit kits plan plans
Cnc plasma cutter cutting system table kit kits plan plans
Cnc plasma cutter cutting system table kit kits plan plans
Cnc plasma cutter cutting system table kit kits plan plans
Cnc plasma cutter cutting system table kit kits plan plans
Cnc plasma cutter cutting system table kit kits plan plans
Cnc plasma cutter cutting system table kit kits plan plans
Cnc plasma cutter cutting system table kit kits plan plans

Edmonton, Calgary, CNC plasma cutting machine from 12000$

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Plasma cutters use a number of methods to start the pilot arc, depending on the environment the unit is to be used in and its age. Older cutters use a high voltage, high frequency circuit to start the arc. This method has a number of disadvantages, including risk of electrocution, difficulty of repair, sparkgap maintenance, and the large amount of radio frequency emissions. Plasma cutters working near sensitive electronics, such as CNC hardware or computers, use the contact start method. The nozzle and electrode are in contact. The nozzle is the cathode, and the electrode is the anode. When the plasma gas begins to flow, the nozzle is blown forward. A third, less common method is capacitive discharge into the primary circuit via a Silicon Controlled Rectifier.

The Pilot Arc type uses a two cycle approach to producing plasma. First, a high-voltage, low current circuit is used to initialize a very small high intensity spark within the torch body, thereby generating a small pocket of plasma gas. This is referred to as the pilot arc. The pilot arc has a return electrical path built into the torch head. The pilot arc will maintain until it is brought into proximity of the workpiece where it ignites the main plasma cutting arc. Plasma arcs are extremely hot and are in the range of 15,000 degrees Celsius.

Plasma is an effective means of cutting thin and thick materials alike. Hand held torches can usually cut up to 2 in (48 mm) thick steel plate, and stronger computer-controlled torches can pierce and cut steel up to 12 inches (300 mm) thick. Formerly, plasma cutters could only work on conductive materials, however new technologies allow the plasma ignition arc to be enclosed within the nozzle thus allowing the cutter to be used for non-conductive workpieces.

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