Plasma
cutting is a procedure for cutting metal (mainly steel) of various sizes and
thickness using the plasma torch. This plasma torch is adequately hot to melt
the metal that is cut and it also moves quickly to blow the metal far from the
present cut. Plasma arc cutters deploy the Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistor
(IGBT) plasma cutting technology to provide more commercial plasma cutting
equipment. The IGBT plasma cutters take up a different method to start the
pilot arc and are better suited for professional environments. Many IGBT plasma
metal cutters often deploy high frequency starting technology, high voltage
circuit just for the starting process while others use Pilot Arc starting
technology, where the torch enables a constant arc without touching the work
piece. The Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistor (IGBT) versus the Metal Oxide
Semi-conductor Field Effect Transistor (MOSFET) has been a controversial
subject ever since the IGBT technology came into being in the 1980s. IGBT
technology for welding applications has certainly proved to more effectively
handle the rigorous demands the high duty cycles welders as it offers higher
voltage capacities and heat tolerances than the earlier MOSFET.
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