PLASMA CUTTING
Plasma cutting is a process that uses a high-temperature plasma arc to cut through metal and other conductive materials. The process involves directing a stream of ionized gas, or plasma, through a narrow nozzle and onto the material being cut, where it melts and vaporizes the metal. Plasma cutting is often used in industrial applications where precision and speed are important, such as in the automotive, aerospace, and manufacturing industries. It can be used to cut a wide range of materials, including steel, stainless steel, aluminium, copper, and other conductive metals. One of the advantages of plasma cutting is that it can produce clean, precise cuts with minimal distortion or warping of the material. It is also a fast and efficient cutting process, allowing for high productivity and throughput. Plasm cutting machines are available in a range of sizes and power levels, from small portable units for hobbyists and small-scale operations to large industrial machines capable of cutting through thick metal plates.