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Updated Feb 02, 2024
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Plasma cutters are used in metal fabrication, HVAC ducting, pipework, automotive repair, on-site equipment maintenance, and even decorative artwork. 

Unlike laser cutters, Plasma cutters utilise a high-velocity compressed gas, charged by electrodes, to generate a high-temperature plasma jet that is hot enough to melt through metals. A nozzle guides the flow and size of the plasma jet to focus it on the cutting area. 

Plasma cutting is compatible with all electrically conductive metals. Thus, sporting broad material capabilities including mild steel, stainless steel, copper, and aluminium. 

A typical plasma cutter features the following components:

  • Power Supply: The electric power supply ensures a smooth, uninterrupted plasma arc throughout the cutting operation. 
  • Arc Start and Control Module: This unit generates the pilot arc. Modern machines also come equipped with precise arc control, dynamically adjusting the arc parameters according to changing work conditions. 
  • Torch Gun: The plasma is ejected from the tip of the torch gun. Operators/CNC machines guide the torch along the cutting path to perform cutting or gouging, as required.

Plasma cutting is considered superior to its common alternative - oxyacetylene cutting – owing to its fast cutting speed, smaller heat-affected zone, and smooth, burr-free cutting action.

Gentronics | Welding Products, Industrial Equipment
Is your company involved in Engineering and Construction? Mining, Oil and Gas? Shipbuilding or Pipelines? Gentronics has been helping industries just like yours since 1982 to obtain the best price and choose from the largest selection of welding products, consumables and industrial supplies to help you complete your next project. If you require anything related to Welding ...
Customers: Austal Ships, BHP, Pilbara Iron, Westrac, Bechtel
Orbimax | Pipe & Tube Fabrication Equipment
Orbimax is an exclusive agent of specialised piping and welding equipment, distributing leading brands such as Lorch, Orbitalum, E H Wachs, Torc LLC, Automation and Fastorq across Australia. With years of experience, we know the tough demands of this industry. That’s why we aspire to support you with the highest quality products and a level of service that can’t be matched. ...
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Plasma Cutter Costs and Supplier Insights

The listed price of a Plasma Cutter for sale ranges from $200 to $5,000, averaging $2,600.

If you are looking to buy a Plasma Cutter for sale, suppliers on IndustrySearch include Gentronics

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