When CNC plasma cutters make a sound investment
September 27, 2019
Why would you invest in a CNC plasma cutter machine, and not a CNC laser or waterjet?
Every type has its strengths and weaknesses. And these are some of the pros and cons you’ll find with CNC plasma cutters:
Plasma cutters, like any other CNC machine type, can have a wide cost range, depending on the features you want. Generally, however, they cost the least to buy. CNC Laser cutting machines are by far the most expensive to purchase, with CNC waterjets being somewhere in the mid-range.
CNC Plasma cutters again win here. Remember, you must factor in the power, gases, consumables, abrasives, and routine maintenance of all machines you’re comparing your CNC plasma cutter to. CNC Plasma cutters tend to cost around $15/hour to maintain. CNC Lasers are just slightly higher at $20/hour. And CNC waterjets usually come in at the most expensive – $30/hour.
No cost comparison is complete without a production rate comparison. And here’s where CNC plasma cutters really shine. Typical cutting speeds range from 60 – 200 ipm. Laser is significantly slower at most thicknesses, as it cuts at round 20 – 70 ipm. However, waterjet is far and away the slowest of all. It cuts at 15 ipm at the fastest, and can fall to just fractions of an inch per minute.
Here, CNC plasma cutters get humbled a little. Admittedly, CNC waterjets do give the squarest edge cut, with absolutely no dross or pierce spatter. CNC Lasers comes in a close second because it can leave some dross and pierce spatter on thicker and stainless steel. Plasma tends to give the lowest edge quality. It leaves a slightly beveled angle, causes some dross, and creates more spatter than laser.
Here again, CNC plasma cutters come in last. They create some heat distortion (which you can reduce by cutting under water), have a tolerance of +/- .020”, and a typical kerf width of .150”. Laser is the second most precise, with typical part dimensions being +/- .005”, and kerf being around .025”. Waterjet is again the most precise, as cut quality remains around +/- .005” and kerf width around .035”.
Those are the facts about CNC plasma cutters. Like any CNC machine, they have their pros and cons. Now you know them and how they compare, and you can make the smartest decision for your business.
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