Plasma cutting is a process by which a compressed gas is blown onto a metal surface. An electric arc is created which raises the gas to extremely high temperature – hot enough to cut through metal very quickly. The force of the gas is able to blow away any molten slag that may have collected [...]
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Plasma Metal Art
November 19th, 2009
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