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Metal Cutting. Plasma Oxy Fuel. Plasma Arc Cutting (PAC). is a cutting process that uses an arc and a high-velocity, ionized gas coming through a nozzle to cut all metals that can not be cut with flame Such as: Stainless steel Aluminum Copper . PAC.
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Metal Cutting Plasma Oxy Fuel
Plasma Arc Cutting (PAC) is a cutting process that uses an arc and a high-velocity, ionized gas coming through a nozzle to cut all metals that can not be cut with flame Such as: Stainless steel Aluminum Copper
PAC • Plasma is a super heated gas that is ionized. • Ionized- Electrons in the gas have broken away form their atoms and will conduct electricity. • Gases used for plasma cutting includes: • Hydrogen • Argon • Nitrogen and mixture ,plus air and oxygen
PAC • How it cuts • The plasma gas (compressed air) is forced through a nozzle and heated by the arc which reaches to 5,0000°F
Advantages of PAC • Can cut all metals • Fast cutting speeds • Little distortion from heat • No hazardous gases • Oxygen based system do not leave nitride deposits • Nitrogen based systems are for aluminum, stainless steel and nickel
Disadvantages • Plasma Torch is expensive • Not portable (needs electricity) • Metal fumes created can be a health hazard • Puts tremendous heat into the metal around the cut • Creates HAZ • Hardens materials next to the cut
Safety/ Maintenance • A minimum of a #9 filter shield should be used • Need proper ventilation to remove harmful gases • Dip electrode into anti-spatter compound • Do not allow Pilot Arc to continue for long periods of time
Setting the PAC TorchIf torch amps is set too high travel speed needs to be increased
How to Use • Clean metal • Hook up ground cable • Draw cutting pattern on metal • Hold torch 1/16-1/8” from metal (torch stand will help maintain this) • Hold torch at a 70 to 90° angle • Pull button when arc begins pull torch across metal
Cutting Speed • Too Slow- Molten metal will collect on bottom of work piece and need to be ground off (this is called Dross) • Too Fast- Metal will not be cut all the way through
Oxy-Fuel Cutting, Welding • Definition: • Burning is the rapid oxidation of a material • Does Metal Burn? • Virtually all materials will burn if they are first heated to their ignition temperature. • Steel ignition temp is when it is cherry red, 1300-1400° C • Oxygen burns preheated metal and blows it away from the work piece.
Oxyacetylene welding (OAW) Oxygen and acetylene gas are mixed in the torch tip. The mixture burns at the torch tip. The heat from this flame is used to melt the base metal and welding rod. This melted material forms a weld joint.
OFC Equipment Combination Cutting Torch with Cutting Attachment Straight Cutting Torch
Cutting Tips 3690 Cutting Tip 3690-P Cutting Tip
Oxy-Fuel Cutting Set-up • All set up the same as oxy-fuel welding except: • To set working pressure for oxygen must open cutting valve
Oxy-Fuel Cutting Process • Clean metal • Draw line • Make jig to keep cut straight • Hold tip 1/16-1/8” above metal • Preheat metal to cherry red color • Open oxygen valve and push torch through metal • (Angle tip slightly toward direction of cut)
Cutting Flame Types Carburizing Flame Neutral Flame Neutral Flame with Oxygen Cutting Stream Oxidizing Flame
Advantages • Can cut complex shape • Can cut carbon and low carbon steel • Inexpensive process • Can have multiple cutting torch Disadvantages • It is slower than other cutting systems • Cut accuracy is not as good as plasma, water jet ,laser • Creates heat affected zone