The "book" cutting speed for a Powermax45 on 3/8" aluminum is 33 (42 is max speed) inches per minute.....this is listed in the mechanized cut charts in the operators manual. Diverdude is correct...the lag lines indicate that you are simply cutting too fast.
Make sure you are using the correct consumables....mechanized shield especially. I would recommend a little bit higher pierce height (I use about .22" on aluminum) and spray some mig welding anti-spatter spray occasionally on the shield after assembling it to the torch....this will help to keep the aluminum spatter from sticking.
Aluminum will not cut like steel....it will always have a rough, porous edge. Also...because it sinks the heat rapidly from the cut area your thickness capability is diminished as compared to cutting steel. 3/8" is near the max capability with a Powermax45 (mechanized) on aluminum.
Nitrogen, contrary to popular belief....will not notoiceably improve the cut edge on a low powered plasma system. Air is roughly 20% oxygen and 80% nitrogen....an the oxygen content in air actually reduces the surface tension of molten aluminum, making the dross fall off easier than when using pure nitrogen. I suggest sticking with air.
If you cut a lot of 3/8" aluminum you would be better off with a more powerful plasma. I use the 45 amp process with excellent results up through 1/4".....above that the results are similar (although a little better due to lower cut speeds) to yours.
Jim Colt Hypertherm
integrusllc wrote:hello all, i am new to the whole plasma cutter and cnc table industry.
i learn more and more everytime i use it. i do ok with steel but am struggling with aluminum.
i have a 2x4 burntable with hypertherm 45 and follow the setting in the manual for the material im cutting
setting:
amps 45
cut height .06
pierce .15
cut speed 42 ipm
kerf .060
here are a couple pics of what my results look like. is there something im missing or is this the best i can expect for this thickness of aluminum
