Many of you
have a mix of Plasma, Laser and Oxy-Fuel cutting machines in use, a perfectly
normal set-up. We all know by now that each method of cutting has its field of use
and there is a preferred cutting method for each cutting application.
Every production
floor will be equipped with several Plasma and Laser cutting machines and each
plays its own important role in thermal cutting. Both of these cutting
processes are like autonomous self-driving vehicles just like modern cars.
But why has no-one mentioned Good Old Oxy-Fuel, whereabouts does that figure in today's cutting league? Some call it old and past it, or that it can only be used where there are people around to make it work properly.
Stop:
Wrong: This is not true! Oxy-Fuel (or Flame) cutting is still relatively young
and Yes, in order to get the best results, it will need the help of an
experienced operator. The story of Oxy-Fuel cutting has only just started.
I
feel strongly there is still great room for improvement (a phrase I remember
from my school reports) and that it has a strong future: It does have an
autonomous self driving future. All this is going to take, is the use of some
properly applied innovative automation.
Why is the
Oxy-Fuel process so poorly automated at the moment? One of the reasons is to
realise where the knowledge of the cutting process is these days and why this is?
Let us compare Oxy-Fuel and Plasma.
Let us compare Oxy-Fuel and Plasma.
With
Plasma in the beginning, the machine operator was there on hand to see and to hear
if the cut was good. Now it's different, the manufacturer of the plasma source
provides the plasma power source, the torch, the gas console and most importantly,
the process know how which is now embedded in the system, safely hidden from
everyone but him.
The machine
builder sells all he knows about cutting built into the machine and the user is
just left to set the plate, enter the cutting data and start the cut, Job done!
With Oxy-fuel
cutting at the moment, things are different. Here a large part of the know-how is
still with the user.
The operator, who knows the process better, will produce
the best results. He will produce higher quality results and will cause the
least wear on nozzles etc. A less able operator will produce more scrap, cause
more wear and his machine will require servicing more often. You have learned
by long experience that to get the best results with Oxy-Fuel at the moment,
you need to invest in well-trained staff. Perhaps you should invest more in the
machine instead?
We at IHT have
a passion for cutting and more especially in finding ways of improving the
process, why not join us and investigate the Facts.
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