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ServiceLevelRanking: 5
PremiumDate: 8/27/2013 12:00:00 AM
Rank: 132
Service Level: 2 - Premium Storefront
Applied Machinery | Premium Sheetmetal, Plastics & Recycling Machinery
In today’s competitive marketplace, it’s more important than ever to make the very best, informed decisions when it comes to purchasing machinery for your organisation. At Applied Machinery, we have been supplying plant and equipment to Australian industry for over 25 years! Over the years, we’ve become one of Australia’s largest and most respected dealers of new and used ...
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Plasma Cutting Machine Buying Guide

Find and buy plasma cutting machines from verified suppliers on IndustrySearch. A plasma cutting machine is used to cut conductive materials such as steel, aluminium and copper with a high-speed jet of hot plasma or ionized gas.

Factors to consider when buying a plasma cutting machine:

  • Manual plasma cutters – Handheld units suitable for trimming and cutting small pieces of metal. Available in conventional and high definition precision models.
  • Automatic plasma cutters – Big units suitable for large steel-cutting projects. Includes computer numerically controlled cutters. Available in three configurations: 2D2 axis, 3D/3 axis, and tube and section.
  • Duty cycle – Refers to the period a plasma cutting machine can operate safely, determined by the amount of amperage expressed in percentage.
  • Input power – Refers to power output, determined by available electrical outlets suck as 110V, 120V or 240V.
  • Cutting speed/performance – Consider the desired cutting speed and the thickness of the material to be cut. Types of cut quality include rated cut, severe cut and quality cut.
  • Start – Available in either contact start and high-frequency start.
  • Control panel – Consider units with controls and indicators that are easy to read and understand.
  • Air supply/environment – Some machines have built-in compressors while others have air filtration systems.
  • Other features to consider – The cost of consumables or replacement parts, portability, operating cost, cutting torch, ease of use, size and weight, reliability.

 

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If you are looking to a buy a Plasma Cutting Machine for sale, suppliers on IndustrySearch include Applied Machinery

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