In the case of oxyfuel, plasma and laser cutting, thermal energy
is used to anneal materials up to ignition, melting or evaporation
temperatures.
Oxyfuel cutting and laser cutting with oxygen use
the exothermic energy of the oxygen reaction in the process. Flame and
laser beam anneal material only until ignition temperature is reached.
The oxygen jet burns the material and blows out melt and slag.
The cutting speed depends on the purity of the oxygen and the shape of
the cutting gas jet. High purity oxygen, optimised nozzle design and
suitable gas supply means high productivity.
In plasma cutting
and laser cutting with nitrogen, the material is annealed up to melting
temperatures and the cutting gas blows out the melt. Nature of cutting
gases needs to be adapted to application for best performance.