Plasma Cutting Torch
Plasma Cutting Torches are essential components of plasma cutting systems, designed to deliver precise, fast, and efficient cutting of electrically conductive metals. Engineered for industrial and fabrication applications, these torches generate a high-temperature plasma arc that enables clean cuts with minimal material distortion and excellent edge quality.
Available in air-cooled and water-cooled configurations, plasma cutting torches are suitable for both manual and CNC cutting operations. Their ergonomic design, durable construction, and compatibility with a wide range of consumables ensure reliable performance, extended service life, and reduced operating costs across demanding industrial environments.
| Product Type | Plasma Cutting Torch |
|---|---|
| Torch Type | Air-Cooled / Water-Cooled |
| Current Range | 30A – 200A |
| Cooling Method | Air Cooling / Water Cooling |
| Plasma Gas | Compressed Air, Nitrogen, Oxygen or Mixed Gases |
| Ignition Type | Pilot Arc, Blowback Start, or High Frequency Start |
| Cutting Capacity | Up to 80 mm (depending on power source and torch model) |
| Duty Cycle | 60% – 100% |
| Compatible Consumables | Electrode, Nozzle, Swirl Ring, Shield Cap, Retaining Cap |
| Application | Manual & CNC Plasma Cutting |
| Materials Cut | Mild Steel, Stainless Steel, Aluminum, Copper, Brass |
| Usage Industries | Metal Fabrication, Automotive, Construction, Shipbuilding, Engineering |
Torch Body Assembly
Electrode
Plasma Cutting Nozzle
Swirl Ring / Gas Diffuser
Shield Cap and Retaining Cap
Torch Lead and Connector Assembly
High-speed and precision metal cutting performance
Stable arc ignition and consistent cutting quality
Ergonomic design for operator comfort and control
Durable construction for long-term industrial use
Compatible with manual and CNC plasma cutting systems
Easy consumable replacement and low maintenance requirements
Industrial metal fabrication and sheet metal processing
CNC plasma cutting machines and automated cutting systems
Automotive manufacturing and repair workshops
Construction and structural steel fabrication
Shipbuilding, heavy engineering, and maintenance operations