Hypertherm Powermax 1250, cutting 1/4" mild steel, 40 amps shielded, with 40 amp nozzle. 45 ipm, cut height 0.060, pierce height 0.12, pierce delay 0.4 seconds, auto zero'ed arc voltage on first cut, THC control on. So, I was cutting some 18" square plates for this job today, 15 of them I believe, anyways I keep getting this junk on my nozzle. It's not on the outer shield, but actually on the tip of the nozzle itself. When it builds up, cut quality suffers slightly, and the nozzle seems to push a pile of molten metal along right in front of the nozzle. I can stop the cut, clean the nozzle, and it cuts great for awhile. When it gets build up like this, the THC seems to really be working it's butt off as well, jumping up and down, but not always. I can see how that would be if there is a little pile making contact with the shield occasionally, twitching out the resistance and arc voltage. I stop the cut and measure, and best I can tell the tip is 0.060 or real damn close off the surface of the sheet. I have lead in set at 0.5 inches, and the thc is at cut height before the end of the lead in no problem. Here is a picture of the nozzle, on a T80M Machine torch.

So, I ask you oh all knowing plasma spider members, which direction should I run to chase this down? I see this on cutting thinner stuff with finecut but rarely this much buildup, it flakes off easy enough just seems to cause some angularity and the THC is working hard. I feel like it is blowback happening during the pierce, but should I raise the pierce height, or should I be using a moving pierce travel?? Is this truly the cause (in your opinion) or is it something else? Cutting too high? Too low? Too slow? I can cut faster (60 ipm still cuts fine) just has more angularity.
I just thought surely someone has had this issue, and I would inquire before I spent an hour or so making little lines on plate that I could be using to turn a profit with, trying to chase down something and perhaps running in the wrong direction. I am open to any and all suggestions, and would be real interested to hear from you if you have been down this road and have the map. I am leaning towards blowback of molten steel during piercing, and changing to a 0.5 inch moving pierce travel, but I have been wrong before. Once..... I lovingly refer to her as the mulligan now

. Anyways, lest I digress, thanks in advance for your time on this.
Shane