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THERMAL DYNAMICS PLASMA 25 FT LEADS EXTENTION 7-7545 US $225.00
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THERMAL DYNAMICS CUTMASTER 52 PLASMA CUTTER 1-5130-1 US $1,561.87
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THERMAL DYNAMICS PLASMA TIPS 30A 9-8206 5/PKG US $25.25
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THERMAL DYNAMICS PLASMA TIPS SL40 40 AMP 9-0093 5/PKG US $15.90
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THERMAL DYNAMICS PLASMA SHIELD CUP SL40 drag 9-0098 US $15.85
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Thermal Dynamics PCH/M-26/28/35/38 Plasma Cutter 23PCS US $28.00
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THERMAL ARC PAK 5XR PLASMA CUTTING SYSTME US $.99
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Thermal Dynamics Start Cartridge 9-8213 Plasma Cutter US $44.99
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Thermal Dynamics PCH/M-35 stak Pak Plasma Cutter 25PCS US $33.00
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Thermal Dynamics PCH/M-26/28/35/38 Plasma Cutter 23PCS US $27.00
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PCH/102 Thermal Dynamics 9-8402 8-7515 Plasma Cutter 20 US $55.00
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Thermal Dynamics 9-4344 Torch Head 90 PCH51 Plasma $444 US $264.00
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Thermal Dynamics Plasma Welder Current Slope Unit CS-1 US $600.00
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Thermal Dynamics Cutmaster True 152 Plasma Cutter US $3,315.00
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Thermal Dynamics 9-8208 Package of 5 Tips, 40 Amp Mechanical Plasma Cutter US $39.99
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1 USED THERMAL ARC PAK 5XR PLASMA CUTTING SYSTEM US $999.99
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THERMAL DYNAMICS 8-2083 PLASMA TIP - QTY 10 US $49.95
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THERMAL DYNAMICS 8-7505 PLASMA TIP - QTY 10 US $59.95
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Thermal Dynamics PCH/30 Pak3 Plasma Cutter 9-5503 20PCS US $20.50
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THERMAL DYNAMICS 8-7504 PLASMA TIP - QTY 5 US $29.95
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THERMAL DYNAMICS 8-7506 PLASMA TIP - QTY 10 US $59.95
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Thermal Dynamics TD 2-2794 Plasma TORCH KIT $812 PCH50 US $349.00
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Thermal Dynamics 7-8910 Plasma Cutting Guide Kit US $189.99
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Thermal Dynamics 7-5206 SL100 Plasma Cutter Torch 20 Ft US $613.93
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Thermal Dynamics 5-0110 SL100 Plasma Cutter Spare Parts Kit Cutmaster 102 152 US $158.00
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Importance of accurate air jet set up in plasma spray
Plasma spray coatings are being specified nowadays in more and more industrial components from aircraft engine parts to pump components and other commercial industrial parts. The primary reason for the specification of plasma spray coatings is the enhancement of surface engineering properties such as wear resistance, anti-galling properties and such. Plasma spray coatings such as tungsten carbide, chromium carbide and such are extremely popular where high surface wear resistance is required. However, in order for plasma spray coatings to perform at their peak levels, attention must be paid to the metallurgical quality of these coatings since a coating with a poor metallurgical quality will perform worse than a coating with a superior metallurgical quality.
While several variables affect the metallurgical micro structural quality of plasma spray coatings, in this article we will limit ourselves to the variable of proper set up of the plasma spray job to be coated. More specifically, we will address the importance of accurate air jet set up mounted on the gun holder. Air jets in plasma spray coating systems perform two basic functions. The first function is to cool the part during the spray operation and the second function is to blow away the unmelted particles from the coating plasma plume before they impinge on to the surface being coated. It is this second aspect that is sometimes overlooked by operators, especially those that are not well trained. The general rule of thumb is that the air jets must be set up so that the intersection point of the air coming out is located at one half of an inch beyond the stand off distance. For example if the stand off distance specified in the plasma spray parameter for the particular coating system at hand is four inches, then the air jet intersection must be kept at four and a half inches. By keeping it longer than four inches, the unmelted particles will not be removed from the coating. By keeping it shorter than four inches, there will be too much of turbulence introduced in the plasma plume leading to very bad coating quality.
In order to accurately set up the air jet intersection, it is recommended that the air jet intersect be set up first accurately before placing the part at the proper stand off distance from the gun. Many operators have a tendency to set the part at the correct stand off distance and then set up the air jets. This latter method can lead to erroneous air jet intersection and almost always leads to poor coating quality. Hence, as described in this article proper air jet set up is an imperative to producing high quality plasma sprayed coatings.
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Plasmas and electrons?
My science teacher said hydrogen atoms in the sun are stripped of their electrons by the thermal energy, this makes them plasma.Where do the stripped electrons go?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plasma_(physics)
Good question btw
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