YK 100 H Plasma Nozzle

YK 100 H Plasma Nozzle

The YK 100 H Plasma Nozzle is a precision-engineered plasma cutting consumable designed to deliver superior arc focusing, clean cutting performance, and extended service life. Specifically developed for YK 100 H plasma cutting systems, this nozzle ensures stable plasma arc constriction and accurate cutting results across a wide range of metal fabrication applications.

Manufactured from premium-grade high-conductivity copper alloy, the YK 100 H Plasma Nozzle offers exceptional thermal resistance, electrical conductivity, and wear durability. Its precision-machined orifice design optimizes plasma gas flow and arc concentration, resulting in smoother cut edges, reduced dross formation, and enhanced cutting efficiency for both manual and CNC plasma cutting operations.

Technical Specifications

Product TypePlasma Cutting Nozzle
ModelYK 100 H
MaterialHigh Conductivity Copper Alloy
Operating Current60 – 100 Amps
Nozzle Orifice Size1.0 mm – 1.8 mm (varies by application)
Arc TypePlasma Arc
Cooling MethodAir Cooled
FunctionPlasma Arc Focusing and Gas Flow Control
CompatibilityYK 100 H Plasma Cutting Torches
ApplicationManual & CNC Plasma Cutting
Cutting MaterialsMild Steel, Stainless Steel, Aluminum
DurabilityHigh Heat and Wear Resistance
Usage IndustriesFabrication, Automotive, Construction, Engineering

Key Features

  • Compatible with YK 100 H plasma cutting systems

  • Precision-machined orifice for accurate plasma arc focusing

  • Supports cutting applications up to 100 Amps

  • High-conductivity copper alloy construction for superior performance

  • Provides clean, smooth cuts with minimal slag formation

  • Excellent resistance to heat, wear, and thermal deformation

  • Optimized gas flow design for enhanced arc stability and cutting speed

  • Suitable for both manual and CNC plasma cutting operations

Applications

  • Sheet metal fabrication

  • CNC plasma cutting systems

  • Automotive manufacturing and repair

  • Structural steel processing

  • Industrial maintenance and repair operations

  • Construction and engineering projects

  • General metal fabrication workshops

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