CNC Plasma

CNC (Computerised Numerical Control) plasma cutting machines represent a revolution in the metalworking industry, providing precise and efficient cuts in conductive metals. Their operation is based on the use of an ionised plasma jet to melt and remove the material, controlled by a computer system that guarantees high cutting accuracy.

Description

How does a CNC Plasma Machine work?

The cutting process takes place by forming an electric arc between an electrode and the work material, heating it to high temperatures and creating the plasma. This high-speed jet melts the metal and a stream of compressed air removes the excess, ensuring a clean cut.

The CNC system guides the movement of the cutting nozzle based on previously programmed coordinates, allowing complex projects to be carried out with high precision and repeatability.

Key benefits

  • Precision and quality: Computer control allows for detailed and exact cuts.

  • Velocidade e Eficiência: Enables fast cuts and reduces material waste.

  • Versatility: Can be used on various types of metal, such as carbon steel, stainless steel and aluminium.

  • Automation: Reduces the need for human intervention, increasing safety and productivity.

Applications

CNC plasma machines are widely used in sectors such as:

  • Metallurgical Industry: Manufacture of metal structures and industrial components.

  • Civil engineering: Production of metal beams, plates and profiles.

  • Crafts and Decoration: Creation of decorative and personalised metal pieces.

Conclusion

CNC plasma cutting technology represents an efficient solution for industries seeking quality and precision. With the constant evolution of this segment, its applicability is expected to expand even further, bringing innovations to the metallurgical and manufacturing sector.

 

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