Plasma cutting

Plasma cutting is a thermal cutting process in which a plasma arc is constricted by a nozzle. The transmitted arc, which occurs when the current flows from the non-melting electrode to the workpiece, has a high thermal, electrical and kinetic energy. This is used to cut all electrically conductive materials.
Clear advantages over flame cutting are the simple and safe handling, low heat input into the workpiece, oxidation-free cutting and low operating costs.
The AirJet devices enable a wide range of applications from assembly to automated production. Possible cutting thicknesses up to 45 mm.