Plasma Cutter

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A plasma cutter is a beast when it comes to slicing through electrically conductive metals—and it does so with speed and precision. Here’s a quick guide to what you can and can’t cut:
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Materials You Can Cut

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Mild Steel & Carbon Steel
The easiest and most common; delivers clean cuts with minimal dross.
Stainless Steel
Requires a bit more finesse with gas and speed settings, but totally doable.
Aluminum
Conducts heat quickly, so it can warp if not handled right, but modern plasma cutters manage it well.
Copper & Brass
Trickier due to high thermal conductivity and reflectivity, but still possible with the right setup.
Alloy Steels & Cast Iron
Can be cut, though cast iron may be brittle and produce rougher edges.
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Materials to avoid

  • Wood
  • Plastic
  • Glass
  • Concrete
Coated metals (e.g., galvanized or powder-coated) can be problematic due to toxic fumes or poor cut quality.
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