Plasma cutting is a cutting process that involves using a high-velocity jet of ionized gas (plasma) to melt and remove material from a workpiece. Plasma cutters are commonly used for cutting metals such as steel, aluminum, brass, and copper due to their precision and efficiency. The process works by creating an electrical channel of superheated, ionized gas (plasma) between an electrode in the cutting torch and the workpiece.
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