PLASMA CUTTING
is performed using an electric arc of high concentration and kinetic energy, which is generated between a non-consumable electrode and the object to be cut. Plasma cutting occurs when compressed gas is passed through a glowing electric arc, resulting in ionisation and high power concentration. Plasma cutting combines the phenomena of high temperature and high speed of the plasma stream, which causes the cut (metal) to melt and blow out of the cutting slot. The maximum working area is 2000×6000mm, and the thickness of the material being cut – 50mm.