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Developments in Plasma Cutting


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For some time the principle of using cold jets of gas to pinch the plasma arc and to cool the top surface of the work-piece has been known and applied. More recently, water curtains have been used for the same purpose with some extra advantages claimed. Again, a different gas has been tried to provide a curtain or "focussing" means, for example, carbon dioxide as the curtain gas and nitrogen as the plasma gas.
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R. A. Cresswell
British Oxygen Company, United Kingdom

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For some time the principle of using cold jets of gas to pinch the plasma arc and to cool the top surface of the work-piece has been known and applied. More recently, water curtains have been used for the same purpose with some extra advantages claimed. Again, a different gas has been tried to provide a curtain or "focussing" means, for example, carbon dioxide as the curtain gas and nitrogen as the plasma gas.