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Plasma OK on Porcelain-Coated Steel?

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发表于 2021-8-31 22:05:54 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
Does anyone know whether it's OK to cut porcelain-coated or enameled steel (like on a washing machine or other appliance) with a plasma cutter?
Reply:As long as your plasma has a strong pilot arc it will blast through the coating with no issues. You will have to have clean metal for your work ground clamp. Any Hypertherm unit will work.Jim Colt
Reply:Originally Posted by jimcoltAs long as your plasma has a strong pilot arc it will blast through the coating with no issues.
Reply:The torch or the consumables will not know the difference between coated steel and plain steel.Jim Originally Posted by KelvinThank you, Jim. I was hoping to hear from you.I take your response to mean that it doesn't matter which side – coated or uncoated – I attack with the plasma torch?Also, this won't hurt or prematurely wear out the electrode or nozzle on my PM45?
Reply:Probably be easier going if you start on the uncoated side, last I checked glass isnt too conductive but does melt before steel. That's my thoughts anyway, Jimcolt knows these machines far better than I ever will.
Reply:Originally Posted by jimcoltThe torch or the consumables will not know the difference between coated steel and plain steel.
Reply:I have cut many glass lined waterheaters up with my powermax 45..no problems whatsoever..Of all the things I lost I miss my mind the most...I know just enough about everything to be dangerous......You cant cure stupid..only kill it...
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