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  2. Plasma torch - Wikipedia

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    A plasma torch cutter. A plasma torch (also known as a plasma arc, plasma gun, plasma cutter, or plasmatron) is a device for generating a directed flow of plasma. [1] [2] [3] The plasma jet can be used for applications including plasma cutting, plasma arc welding, plasma spraying, and plasma gasification for waste disposal. [4]

  3. Thermacut - Wikipedia

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    The SilverEx- electrodes and the TungstenEX- nozzles offer a number of significant advantages: higher cutting current based on the lower electrical resistance of silver, a higher number of start-ups because silver is a superior thermal conductor (vs. copper); therefore the silver electrodes operate cooler than the bi-metallic or copper ...

  4. Plasma cutting - Wikipedia

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    CNC plasma cutting Plasma cutting performed by an industrial robot. Plasma cutting is a process that cuts through electrically conductive materials by means of an accelerated jet of hot plasma. Typical materials cut with a plasma torch include steel, stainless steel, aluminum, brass and copper, although other conductive metals may be cut as well.

  5. Electron-beam machining - Wikipedia

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    EBM can be used for very precise cutting or boring of a wide variety of metals. Surface finish is better and kerf width is narrower than those for other thermal cutting processes. EBM process is best suitable for high melting point and high thermal conductivity materials. The EBM beam is operated in pulse mode.

  6. Plasma arc welding - Wikipedia

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    When used for cutting, the plasma gas flow is increased so that the deeply penetrating plasma jet cuts through the material and molten material is removed as cutting dross. PAC differs from oxy-fuel cutting in that the plasma process operates by using the arc to melt the metal whereas in the oxy-fuel process, the oxygen oxidizes the metal and ...

  7. Physical vapor deposition - Wikipedia

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    Thermal laser epitaxy: a continuous-wave laser evaporates individual, free-standing elemental sources which then condense upon a substrate. Sputter deposition: a glow plasma discharge (usually localized around the "target" by a magnet) bombards the material sputtering some away as a vapor for subsequent deposition.

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