Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Plasma-arc developments on display in Essen

Kjellberg Finsterwalde will demonstrate plasma-arc developments for welding and plasma cutting at the Schweissen and Schneiden 2009 trade fair in Essen, Germany.

Among the demonstrations will be the plasma torch Percut 450M, which will be presented on a Hifocus 440i plasma cutting machine at the rotator of the guiding machine.

This torch is equipped with long-life consumables and can cut at extremely high speeds.

An Automatic Torch Changer (ATC) installed on the same guiding system will show how a flexible and quick automated change of torch heads can be carried out.

The Cuti manual plasma cutting machines are characterised by low weight and high capability.

The inverter Cuti 35C with integrated compressor allows cutting independently of an external compressed-air supply.

The new Cutfire 100i is a simple and reliable plasma cutting unit.

It is light and offers 100 per cent duty cycle, making it suitable for simple CNC applications.

The Cutfire 100i is especially suitable for cutting thin and medium-sized plates.

The new generation of YellowXlife consumables for plasma-cutting achieves up to 3.5-times longer lifetime.

These consumables improve labour productivity.

Kjellberg Finsterwalde is offering Newarc for most application-areas of MIG welding.

Newarc is more focussed than the spray arc.

Other advantages include higher welding speed, deep and stable root fusion, good welding-seam quality and reduced power-consumption.

Wear-protection systems offer hardness and corrosion resistance on extruder screws, flanges and, for example, rollers, by applying plasma powder deposition welding, which will be demonstrated at a separate welding stand.

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