HOW TO CUT METAL
While metal is generally hard and tough, it is still able to be cut by several different processes. Understanding what the processes are and which option is best suited for specific metal types and projects is important when determining how to cut metal. Here are some common ways to cut metal.
Thermal Cutting Processes
There are several different thermal cutting processes that can be used to cut metal. These processes use an energy source to heat specific portions of the metal and cause it to become liquid. At that point, the molten metal is blown away from the rest of the solid metal, creating a cut. Thermal cutting is preferred over other processes in certain applications because of the speed in which the metal can be cut.
· Flame cutting is one example of a thermal cutting process. For example, oxy-fuel flame cutting uses the combination of oxygen and a fuel such as acetylene or propylene to create a flame that melts the metal. The flow of the oxy-fuel gas mixture is also used to blow the molten metal and create the cut.
· Plasma cutting is similar to flame cutting, but instead of an oxy-fuel gas mixture, it uses an electrical arc as the source of heat.
· Laser cutting is also a thermal cutting process, with laser energy being used to melt the metal. A monochromatic and coherent light beam is created within a laser resonator and focused through a lens onto the metal material. This causes the target sections of the metal to become heated and melt, resulting in a cut.
Mechanical Cutting Processes
Mechanical cutting processes use physical rather than thermal means to sever metal material. There are several ways that mechanical cutting can be carried out. The speed and cut quality vary greatly depending on the mechanical cutting process used.