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What Are The Pros And Cons of Plasma Cutting Services?

 The plasma cutting process is a sheet metal fabrication process . It has become one of the most popular and widely used thermal cutting processes in industrial fabrication and manufacturing. Its ability to cut through all conductive metals with precision and speed makes it a versatile choice for many applications. However, like any process, plasma cutting has advantages and limitations. Pros of Plasma Cutting Cutting Speed One of the most significant advantages of the plasma cutting process is its very high cutting speed capability. Plasma systems can make straight cuts at over 100 inches per minute on thin gauge metal less than 1/4" thickness. This is around 2-3 times faster than processes like oxyfuel or laser cutting. The high speed is achieved because the plasma jet melts a very narrow kerf width of only 1/16" to 1/8". Plasma still maintains faster cutting speeds on thicker steel plates than other methods. Cut speeds will reach 30-40 pm on 1" mild steel with h

What Are the Precautions When Selecting Laser Cutting Services?

 Laser cutting has become invaluable for  rapid prototyping  or producing low or medium parts across various industries. However, not all laser cutting services offer the same quality, capabilities, or reliability. Selecting the right partner is crucial to achieving success with your laser-cutting projects. This comprehensive guide will overview the essential precautions and considerations when researching and vetting potential  laser-cutting suppliers . Assessing Laser Cutting Capabilities When assessing the laser-cutting supply capabilities . The first step is understanding the types of materials and part geometries you require so that capabilities can be matched accordingly. Provide the prospective vendor with detailed information on the following: Material type and thickness – Will you need cutting of metals, plastics, wood, or other materials? What thickness range? Can the lasers cut reflective metals like copper or aluminum? Tolerance requirements – Do your parts demand precision