Air Plasma Cutting Machine

Air Plasma Cutting Machine

The Air Plasma Cutting Machine is a high-efficiency metal cutting system designed for precise and fast cutting of conductive materials using compressed air as the plasma gas. It generates a high-temperature plasma arc that enables smooth, accurate, and clean cuts on metals such as mild steel, stainless steel, aluminum, and copper.

Engineered for industrial and workshop applications, this machine offers excellent cutting performance with low operating cost, minimal maintenance, and high portability in applicable models. It is widely used in fabrication, construction, automotive repair, and heavy engineering industries where consistent cutting quality and productivity are required.

Technical Specifications

Product TypeAir Plasma Cutting Machine
Operation TypeManual / CNC Compatible (model dependent)
Power SupplySingle Phase / Three Phase (varies by model)
Rated Current Range30 – 200 Amps (varies by model)
Arc TypePlasma Arc
Cooling MethodAir Cooled
Ignition TypeHigh Frequency / Pilot Arc (model dependent)
Cutting Thickness RangeUp to 40–50 mm (depending on capacity)
Recommended Air Pressure4 – 7 Bar
EfficiencyHigh-Speed Cutting with Minimal Dross Formation
Cutting MaterialsMild Steel, Stainless Steel, Aluminum, Copper
Duty CycleIndustrial Continuous Operation
Control SystemAnalog / Digital CNC Interface (model dependent)
Usage IndustriesFabrication, Automotive, Construction, Shipbuilding, Engineering

Key Features

  • Uses compressed air for cost-effective plasma cutting operation

  • High cutting speed with excellent edge quality

  • Suitable for a wide range of conductive metals

  • Stable arc performance for consistent industrial use

  • Low operating cost compared to gas cutting systems

  • Available in both manual and CNC-integrated configurations

  • Easy maintenance with long service life components

Applications

  • Metal fabrication workshops

  • CNC cutting industries

  • Automotive manufacturing and repair

  • Construction and infrastructure projects

  • Shipbuilding and heavy engineering industries

  • Industrial maintenance and repair operations

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