These components, integral to a specialized cutting system, utilize a superheated, electrically ionized gas to slice through various conductive materials. For example, a system might include a power supply, a torch, a cutting bed, and a gas control system, all working in concert to deliver precise cuts.
The efficacy of this technology lies in its ability to achieve high-quality cuts with minimal heat distortion across a range of thicknesses and material types, contributing to increased efficiency and precision in industries like manufacturing and fabrication. Developed in the mid-20th century, this cutting method has evolved significantly, offering improved cut quality, speed, and automation.