The flame
profile
cutting machines are excellent for cutting steel profiles from carbon and low grade alloy
steels that has a thickness from six millimetres and more. Basically the
accuracy can be gained when the thickness of the metal will be from one
millimetre to three millimetres.
The
Usage of High-speed CNC Flame Cutting Technology
The
super-speed and highly accurate multi-headed CNC flame cutting technology can
bring forth accurate and repeatable steel parts that will be accurate for using
purpose. The flame profile cutting technology is the best procedure for cutting
carbon steels and alloy steels in an inexpensive way. A HAZ or Heat Affected
Zone is created by the flame cutting process, surrounding the cut and if
required, additional machine stages may be required for removing the HAZ.
The
Perfect Combination of Gases within Flame Cutting Technology
Flame
profile cutting machines is basically a steel profile that uses a combination of gases like
oxygen and propane. These gases are used for creating a controlled flame that
can heat the metals into melting point. The flame cutting engineering is
capable of blasting away the molten and oxidised slag for producing a slot
right through the metal. An estimation says, a thickness of four hundred
millimetres can be flame cut by applying the technology.
Advantages
a Client Can Get by Using Flame Cutting Technology
More than
one or multiple torches can be used in flame profile cutting machines. The
multiple torches added devices are best for high volume level of production
needed in steel profiles. Accurate cutting with repeatability can also be
accessed by using these gadgets.
These Machines Are Very Useful in HAZ
The flame cutting technology is an ideal
procedure for tying up with a secondary machining process for example lumsden
grinding. The grinding is applicable to additive machining like HAZ or Heat
Affected Zones and the client can get a developed and finished merchandise.
The
advantage of using flame profile cutting device is it can cut thicker steel
profiles than laser cutting.
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