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* | *{{Bioplastic Extruder}} - Handle | ||
'''Used by''' | '''Used by''' | ||
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'''Uses''' | '''Uses''' | ||
* | *{{Universal Power Supply}} - Power | ||
*[[Oxygen]] | *[[Oxygen]] | ||
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Overview
A Plasma Cutter is used to cut metals and other materials. An inert gas or compressed air is exposed to an electrical arc and blown at high speed from a nozzle. Some of the gas ionizes to plasma form, which has a temperature high enough to melt metal. The plasma stream moves quickly enough to blow molten metal away from the points it is melting, creating cuts in material. See how a plasma cutter works.
Product Ecology
Created with
Induction Furnace - Casing
Bioplastic Extruder - Handle
Used by
Uses
Universal Power Supply - Power
- Oxygen
Components
Status
The Plasma Cutter is currently in the Research Phase of product development
See Also
- Plasma Cutter PC Interface
- Instructables: DIY Plasma Cutter
- CNCzone: Plasma Cutter Schematic
- Wikipedia: Plasma Cutting