Plasma cutting is a process in which a plasma cutting torch is used to precisely cut metal parts. The plasma cutting torch consists of a housing that generates and directs the plasma beam. Inside the housing is an electrode through which a high-frequency current flows. This generates a plasma that emerges through the torch's nozzle head and cuts the metal. The size of the nozzle head depends on the thickness of the material to be cut. 

Plasma cutting torches are an essential part of plasma cutting and can have a significant impact on the quality of the cut. A plasma cutting torch is a device that conducts the arc and shielding gas during plasma cutting. It consists of a handle, a cable, a gas container and a nozzle.
The handle is used to control the torch, the cable conducts the current and shielding gas to the torch, the gas container conducts the shielding gas into the welding area, and the nozzle protects the tungsten electrode from the heat and sparks of the welding process. The heart of the plasma cutting torch is the electrode and nozzle unit. The electrode, which is often made of tungsten, is designed to withstand the high heat generated during plasma cutting. The nozzle, which is usually made of copper or other conductive alloys, shapes and focuses the plasma jet and produces a concentrated and precise cutting arc. The combination of electrode and nozzle ensures optimum plasma generation and control for clean and precise cuts.
The plasma cutting torches have been developed with advanced technology and engineering and offer outstanding performance and reliability. The torch body is made of durable and heat-resistant materials that ensure longevity and resilience in the demanding conditions of metal cutting. The ergonomic design of the torch handle ensures a comfortable grip, allowing the operator to maintain control and accuracy even during prolonged cutting operations.
Precision is a crucial factor in metal cutting, and plasma cutting torches excel in this respect. The torch nozzle is designed to produce a focused and concentrated plasma arc that allows for exceptional control and accuracy. Thanks to the fine control that plasma cutting torches offer, operators can make precise cuts, intricate shapes and bevels with ease. This precision is especially valuable in applications that require high-quality cuts, tight tolerances and intricate details.