Can plasma cut pieces be quenched?
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Can plasma cut pieces be quenched?
Do you guys know how much heat the work piece absorbs when being cut (I know its going to be relative to how long the job takes, job size etc) but do they have average values? What I'm trying to find out is whether or not I can cool plasma cut pieces in water post cutting
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Re: Can plasma cut pieces be quenched?
My water table usually takes care of that problem. It was a add on. I usually pick my parts up right after cutting and they are cool. If a water table is not an option for you I see no problem with water
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Re: Can plasma cut pieces be quenched?
Dunk them! No problem.
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Arclight 9600 4x8 table
Hypertherm PM65
Acc. Plate Marker, 4 inch Pipe Cutter, Wood Router package
Quincy Q54 compressor 2 stage, 5hp, 60 gal
Refrigerated air dryer & 4 stage filtration system
Software Mach 3, Sheetcam, Solid Edge 2D, Inkscape