Robotic plasma cutting is an advanced manufacturing process that combines the precision and flexibility of robotic arms with the power of plasma cutting technology. This process is used to cut through various types of metal using a plasma torch controlled by a robotic arm. Robotic plasma cutting represents a significant technological advancement in the field of metal fabrication, offering unparalleled precision, efficiency, and versatility. It continues to evolve with advancements in robotics and automation technologies, expanding its applications and effectiveness in various industries. A process that cuts through electrically conductive materials by using an accelerated jet of hot plasma. Typically, materials cut with a plasma torch include steel, stainless steel, aluminum, brass, and copper, among other conductive metals.
Parameter Setting:
Current, Voltage, Speed, Air Pressure, Piercing Time, Angle, Lead in/out
Cut Quality:
Visual Aid, HAZ, Flakes, Taper
Critical:
Remote/ Local Control, Cutting Source Calibration, Consumable Life Cycle, Register-based Teaching
Benefits
Robotic plasma cutting ensures a high-quality cut with minimal warping and clean edges.
Reduces the risk to human operators by automating the cutting process, especially in hazardous environments.
Can be used on a variety of metals and thicknesses, making it suitable for diverse applications.