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9-8215 9-8232 9-8208 9-8210 9-8212 9-8253 9-8256 9-8238 9-8239 9-8245
Thermal Dynamics
Plasma Electrode Nozzle Shield Consumables 9-8205 9-8209 9-8235 9-8238 9-8241 9-8277 9-8218 for SL60 SL100
Thermal dynamics | |
Eectrode 30A-100A | 9-8215 |
Electrode 120A | 9-8232 |
Nozzle 30A | 9-8206 |
Nozzle 40 | 9-8207 |
Nozzle 40 | 9-8208 |
Nozzle 50 | 9-8209 |
Nozzle 60A | 9-8210 |
Nozzle 70A | 9-8231 |
Nozzle 80A | 9-8211 |
Nozzle 100A | 9-8212 |
Nozzle 120A | 9-8253 |
Nozzle 120A | 9-8233 |
Shiled 80A | 9-8256 |
Shield 40A | 9-8245 |
Shield 50-60A | 9-8238 |
Shield 70-100A | 9-8239 |
Shield 120A | 9-8256 |
shield drag | 9-8235 |
shield drag | 9-8258 |
shield drag | 9-8238 |
Shield | 9-8236 |
shield cap | 9-8241 |
nozzle | 9-8226 |
nozzle | 9-8228 |
shield drag | 9-8254 |
deflector | 9-8243 |
Start Cartridge | 9-8213 |
Start Cartridge | 9-8277 |
shield cap | 9-8237 |
shield cap | 9-8218 |
Stand off guide | 9-8281 |
Plasma is a gas which has been heated to an extremely high temperature and ionized so that it becomes electrically conductive. The plasma arc cutting and gouging processes use this plasma to transfer an electrical arc to the workpiece. The metal to be cut or removed is melted by the heat of the arc and then blown away.While the goal of plasma arc cutting is separation of the material, plasma arc gouging is used to remove metals to a controlled depth and width.In a Plasma Cutting Torch a cool gas enters Zone B, where a pilot arc between the electrode and the torch tip heats and ionizes the gas. The main
cutting arc then transfers to the workpiece through the column of plasma gas in Zone C.
By forcing the plasma gas and electric arc through a small orifice, the torch delivers a high concentra-tion of heat to a small area. The stiff, constricted plasma arc is shown in Zone C. Direct current (DC) straight polarity is used for plasma cutting,as shown in the illustration.
Zone A channels a secondary gas that cools the torch. This gas also assists the high velocity plasma gas in blowing the molten metal out of the cut allowing for a fast, slag - free cut.
Plasma Consumables Electrode 9-8215 Nozzle 9-8205 9-8206 9-8211 Shield 9-8256 9-8239 Shield Cap 9-8218 Start Cartridge 9-8213 for SL60SL100
Plasma Electrode Nozzle Shield Consumables 9-8205 9-8209 9-8235 9-8238 9-8241 9-8277 9-8218 for SL60 SL100
Thermal dynamics | |
Eectrode 30A-100A | 9-8215 |
Electrode 120A | 9-8232 |
Nozzle 30A | 9-8206 |
Nozzle 40 | 9-8207 |
Nozzle 40 | 9-8208 |
Nozzle 50 | 9-8209 |
Nozzle 60A | 9-8210 |
Nozzle 70A | 9-8231 |
Nozzle 80A | 9-8211 |
Nozzle 100A | 9-8212 |
Nozzle 120A | 9-8253 |
Nozzle 120A | 9-8233 |
Shiled 80A | 9-8256 |
Shield 40A | 9-8245 |
Shield 50-60A | 9-8238 |
Shield 70-100A | 9-8239 |
Shield 120A | 9-8256 |
shield drag | 9-8235 |
shield drag | 9-8258 |
shield drag | 9-8238 |
Shield | 9-8236 |
shield cap | 9-8241 |
nozzle | 9-8226 |
nozzle | 9-8228 |
shield drag | 9-8254 |
deflector | 9-8243 |
Start Cartridge | 9-8213 |
Start Cartridge | 9-8277 |
shield cap | 9-8237 |
shield cap | 9-8218 |
Stand off guide | 9-8281 |
Plasma is a gas which has been heated to an extremely high temperature and ionized so that it becomes electrically conductive. The plasma arc cutting and gouging processes use this plasma to transfer an electrical arc to the workpiece. The metal to be cut or removed is melted by the heat of the arc and then blown away.While the goal of plasma arc cutting is separation of the material, plasma arc gouging is used to remove metals to a controlled depth and width.In a Plasma Cutting Torch a cool gas enters Zone B, where a pilot arc between the electrode and the torch tip heats and ionizes the gas. The main
cutting arc then transfers to the workpiece through the column of plasma gas in Zone C.
By forcing the plasma gas and electric arc through a small orifice, the torch delivers a high concentra-tion of heat to a small area. The stiff, constricted plasma arc is shown in Zone C. Direct current (DC) straight polarity is used for plasma cutting,as shown in the illustration.
Zone A channels a secondary gas that cools the torch. This gas also assists the high velocity plasma gas in blowing the molten metal out of the cut allowing for a fast, slag - free cut.
Plasma Consumables Electrode 9-8215 Nozzle 9-8205 9-8206 9-8211 Shield 9-8256 9-8239 Shield Cap 9-8218 Start Cartridge 9-8213 for SL60SL100
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