Plasma refers to partly dissociated, partly ionized and conductive gas formed of separate molecules, atoms, ions and electrons that has been heated to a high temperature. In plasma cutting, plasma is used to melt the base material and transfer the molten base material away from the cut.
The production of plasma requires gas, energy in a suitable form and a burner. Plasma gas is a medium from which plasma is formed. Plasma gas is ionized in the nozzle. Suitable plasma gases include argon, hydrogen, nitrogen and their mixtures as well as pressurized air and oxygen.
Shielding gas is fed from the outer nozzle, blanketing the plasma gas jet and preventing air from entering the arc. Depending on the gas used, gas shielding may intensify arc concentration. The shielding gas and the plasma gas are often the same.
VARIGON® H35
Suitable for use in the plasma cutting of stainless steelsColorless and odorless gas
Highly flammable
Lighter than air
Ingredients Impurities
Ar: Main gas
Hydrogen: 35% water < 20 ppm
Oxygen < 20 ppm
Other plasma-cutting gases: nitrogen and oxygen.