CNC (Computer Numerical Control) plasma cutting uses a plasma torch guided by a computer system to cut electrically conductive materials. This automation ensures precision, repeatability, and efficiency, making it ideal for both one-off projects and mass production.


Specifications

  1. Cutting Thickness Capacity

    • Thin sheet metals: 1mm – 6mm

    • Medium plates: 6mm – 25mm

    • Heavy plates: up to 50mm (2”) depending on machine amperage.

  2. Cutting Accuracy & Tolerance

    • Tolerance: ±0.25mm – 0.5mm (highly precise).

    • Repeatability: Consistent across multiple parts.

    • Complex profiles, fine details, and tight curves achievable.

  3. Cutting Speed

    • Faster than oxy-fuel and conventional manual plasma.

    • Maintains high speed even on thicker plates due to optimized computer-controlled paths.

  4. Kerf Width (Cut Width)

    • 0.8mm – 3mm depending on material thickness and torch size.

    • Narrow kerf allows closer nesting and reduced material wastage.

  5. Edge Quality

    • Smooth, clean edges with minimal dross.

    • Reduced need for post-cut grinding or finishing.

  6. Cutting Current (Amperage)

    • Systems available from 40A to 400A+.

    • Selection depends on thickness and material type.

  7. Compatible Materials

    • Mild Steel

    • Stainless Steel

    • Aluminum

    • Copper & Brass (with specialized gases).


Applications

  • Industrial fabrication & manufacturing.

  • Automotive & aerospace parts.

  • Structural steel & construction projects.

  • Custom designs, artwork, and signage.

  • Agricultural & heavy machinery components.