Overview: Plasma cutting machines use a high-velocity jet of ionized gas (plasma) to cut through electrically conductive materials with precision and speed. These machines are widely used in metal fabrication, automotive repair, shipbuilding, construction, and industrial manufacturing due to their efficiency, affordability, and ability to handle thick metals with clean results.
Key Features:
Thermal Cutting Technology: Utilizes electrically conductive plasma to melt and blow away material, producing fast, clean cuts.
High-Speed Cutting: Capable of cutting through thick metal sheets (up to 50 mm or more) at much faster speeds than traditional methods.
CNC Integration: Most modern plasma machines feature CNC controls for precise, automated, and repeatable cutting operations.
Material Compatibility: Effectively cuts steel, stainless steel, aluminum, brass, copper, and other conductive metals.
Low Operational Cost: Offers a cost-effective alternative to laser cutting for many industrial applications.
Technical Specifications (Example Model):
Cutting Thickness: Up to 50 mm (mild steel), depending on power source
Cutting Speed: Up to 10,000 mm/min
Power Source: 60A to 400A plasma power supply
Cutting Area: 1500 × 3000 mm (customizable)
Control System: CNC with touchscreen interface; compatible with DXF, G-code
Torch Type: Manual or automatic height-adjusting torch
Gas Type: Air, nitrogen, oxygen, or argon-hydrogen mix
Applications:
Sheet metal fabrication
Heavy machinery and equipment production
Shipbuilding and marine industries
Construction steel and structural work
HVAC ducting and steel framing
Automotive parts and chassis fabrication
Advantages:
Fast cutting speed with high efficiency
Affordable compared to laser or waterjet systems
Cuts thick and large metal plates easily
High repeatability with CNC control
Can pierce and start cutting from the center of materials
Optional Features & Accessories:
5-axis or bevel cutting heads for angled cuts
Automatic torch height control for improved cutting quality
Dust and fume extraction systems
Dual or gantry cutting tables for large-format work
Plasma Cutting Machines
Plasma Cutting Machines – Product Introduction
Overview:
Plasma cutting machines use a high-velocity jet of ionized gas (plasma) to cut through electrically conductive materials with precision and speed. These machines are widely used in metal fabrication, automotive repair, shipbuilding, construction, and industrial manufacturing due to their efficiency, affordability, and ability to handle thick metals with clean results.
Key Features:
Utilizes electrically conductive plasma to melt and blow away material, producing fast, clean cuts.
Capable of cutting through thick metal sheets (up to 50 mm or more) at much faster speeds than traditional methods.
Most modern plasma machines feature CNC controls for precise, automated, and repeatable cutting operations.
Effectively cuts steel, stainless steel, aluminum, brass, copper, and other conductive metals.
Offers a cost-effective alternative to laser cutting for many industrial applications.
Technical Specifications (Example Model):
Applications:
Advantages:
Optional Features & Accessories: