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Plasma welding torch CB50
air-cooledmanual

plasma welding torch
plasma welding torch
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Characteristics

Technique
plasma
Cooling mechanism
air-cooled
Other characteristics
manual
Intensity

50 A

Duty cycle

60 %

Gas flow

120 l/min
(31.7 us gal/min)

Description

Plasma torches: for the most demanding operators. A lightweight, easy to handle torch. The ignition button is located at the top of the handgrip protected by an edge that prevents accidental ignition. Available with 2 different connections (1/8” and centralised) and with a 6-meter cable. For years, this has been a widespread and appreciated technology within the industry. A jet of plasma gas melts material in the cutting area and removes it, leaving a well-cut line. Through its special nozzle, the torch dispenses an inert gas. Through this gas, an electric arc is formed between an electrode and the material in the process of being cut. The electric arm transforms gas into plasma. The very high plasma temperatures (approximately 10,000°C) bring the material to be cut to the melting temperature, the molten metal is evacuated from the melting groove and cutting is carried out. There are then several methods for cutting the plasma: the choice is based on a variety of factors, such as the degree of precision of the cut and its mechanical or manual implementation. Beside conventional cutting, we can remember dual gas systems, with water and precision screen. Plasma is considered the fourth state of material. It is a highly ionised gas and is an excellent electrical conductor. The reproducibility of plasma in an industrial and repetitive way is carried out through a device called a torch.

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