Location: Doherty Hall D200A
Plasma cutting is a thermal cutting process in which a constricted arc is used.
Plasma cutting achieves speeds greater than those of laser cutting systems for thickness over 3 mm.
Can cut materials up to 80mm.
Plasma cutting requires only minimal operator training.
Nearly all fusible, electrically conducting metals, such as unalloyed and low-alloy steels, nickel based materials, copper alloys, titanium alloys, aluminium alloys and others are suitable for plasma cutting.
Non-conductive materials such as wood or plastic cannot be cut with plasma cutters.
Source: http://www.inoxservice.hu/index.php/en/plazmavagas