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Plasma Cutting Explained: What To Consider Before You Invest

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If you're still working out which process fits your workload, it helps to talk it through with people who field these questions every day rather than guess from a spec sheet, and the team behind Tec Products Ltd in Thirsk deal with exactly this kind of query on the advice line.

Space and power supply are the other two practical constraints worth checking early. Confirming that a chosen machine will run comfortably from the electrical supply actually available in the workshop, and that there's room to work safely around it with materials laid out, avoids the common mistake of buying a machine that then can't be used the way it was intended.

Keeping a stock of the right tungsten types, collets and gas lens sizes for the work you do avoids a lot of avoidable downtime, and it's the sort of consumables range worth sourcing from a specialist supplier like Tec Products Ltd.

Plasma cutting uses a jet of ionised gas, usually compressed air, forced through a nozzle at high speed and heated by an electric arc to a temperature hot enough to melt through electrically conductive metal. The molten material is then blown clear by the same jet, leaving a narrow, clean cut. Unlike oxy-fuel cutting, plasma works on any conductive metal, including stainless steel and aluminium, not just carbon steel. Hypertherm is the plasma cutting brand we get asked about most, and it's worth understanding the basics before comparing specific units.

Helmet choice comes down to the mix of processes you run and how much you're prepared to spend for extra sensors or a wider shade range, and it's a straightforward conversation to have with a stockist that carries several options, including Tec Products Ltd.

TIG welding relies on a handful of small consumable parts inside the torch that have an outsized effect on how the arc behaves. The tungsten electrode itself doesn't melt into the weld; it simply carries the arc, and different tungsten types, distinguished by their alloying elements, suit different current types and materials. Getting the wrong tungsten for the job typically shows up as arc wander or poor arc starts long before it shows up anywhere else.