by jimcolt » Mon Jul 26, 2010 8:40 am
PlasmaCam, TorchMate and a few other brands of cnc entry level plasma machines all work very well for what they are intended for. If you pay $10k or so for a cnc plasma machine.....you should not expect it to be in the same class as a $150k abrasive water jet machine. That being said, there are many industrial quality cnc plasma systems in the $75k to over $150k price range that will operate at high production rates and with very nice precision.....these system use advanced high definition class plasma systems....not air plasma systems as the entry level machines do.
Water Jet, Laser and high definition, as well as entry level air plasma systems all have their cutting capabilities niche. I have been in many shops that have each of the processes. In a nutshell here are some comparative notes:
Laser. Highly productive on steel and stainless sheet stock (under 3/16" thick). Acuracies in the range of .005"....with the right equipment. High maintenance levels required to keep optics clean and in focus. cost per foot of cut is moderate, purchase cost is high.
Abrasive water jet. High input power consumption (50+ HP pump), high operating cost, low speeds (compared to plasma and laser) acuracy comparable with laser, and there is no heat affected zone. This process will cut almost anything. Very messy, abrasive slurry. High cost per foot of cut, high purchase price.
High Definition class plasma. The most productive (fast cut speeds) on all metals above 3/16". can cut with excellent quality down to gauge materials...at speeds that are faster than water jet but slower than laser. Easy to maintain and operate. Lowest cost per foot of cut, moderate purchase price, low power consumption. Typical cut part accuracy in the .015" range.
Entry level air plasma systems. Generally are for producing low volume of parts, although cut speeds and quality are respectable. Typical cut part accuracy in the .030" range. Perfect for artwork, and for new cnc programmer/operators....easy learning curve. Lowest cost per foot....next to high definition plasma, lowest purchase price.
I have owned two PlasmaCams.....perfect for my home shop use, and for artwork applications. I suspect the Torchmates and other entry level brands would perform similarly.
Jim Colt