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Plasma Equipment 

Plasma cutters send an electronic arc through gas that transforms into a plasma arc which is used to cut through the metal workpiece. This cutting method is suitable for a wide range of metal materials including carbon steel, stainless steel and aluminium. Plasma cutting is often used for precision cutting on gauge material up to 6" thick stainless. 

 

Still unsure? Reach out to our team with extensive knowledge to help you further.

A plasma cutter is an indispensable tool in metal fabrication. Employing a high-velocity jet of hot plasma to slice through electrically conductive materials with speed and accuracy. This technology is essential for achieving clean, accurate cuts in various metals. Plasma cutting is  invaluable in applications ranging from industrial manufacturing to automotive repair.

 

 

At Truflame Welding Equipment, we offer a selection of top-tier plasma cutters designed to meet your cutting needs. Partnering with market leaders to ensure you get the very best cutter for your applications. These market leading brands offer:

 

  • High duty cycle

  • Versatile cutting capabilities

  • Advanced torch design.

  • Superior cut quality,

  • Reliable and durable performance

  • Easy-to-use technology. 

What you need to consider when finding your plasma cutter!

What material is been cut?

This is important due to the thickness of metal that a plasma cutter can cut. Ensure your plasma cutter can cut the materials you need it to. 

How you want to use your cutter greatly impacts which model would better suit your use.

 

Power Requirements: Plasma cutters have specific power requirements including voltage, amperage, and phase ratings for your outlets. 

 

Duty Cycle: Look at the duty cycle (percentage of time the plasma cutter can operate within a 10-minute cycle). A higher duty cycle is better for extended cutting.  

 

Portability: Consider the weight, size, and portability of the plasma cutter, especially if you plan to move it around job sites. Smaller, more compact models are easier to manoeuvre. 

Learn more at Plasma Cutting: A Complete guide to finding your plasma cutter

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