Jointed gouging carbon electrodes box of 100 from 69 95.
Air arc gouging.
Molten metal is then removed by a blast of air it employs a consumable carbon or graphite electrode to melt the material which is then blown away by an air jet.
The arc voltage used in air carbon arc gouging and cutting ranges from a low of 35 to a high of 56 volts.
Arcair professional angle arc k4000 90 1000 amp arc gouging torch with 7 cable 360 swivel and insulated hook up kit.
Arcair and slice products are synonymous with the air carbon arc gouging and exothermic cutting processes.
Its controlled copper coating improves electrical conductivity for more efficient cooler operation and helps maintain electrode diameter at the point of the arc.
Air carbon arc gouging works as follows.
An electric arc is generated between the tip of a carbon electrode and the workpiece.
Depending on the plasma system a number of different gases including air nitrogen oxygen an argon hydrogen mix and other combinations can be used when gouging with plasma arc.
Thus the open circuit voltage should be at least 60 volts.
Air arc gouging torch 600 amp.
The metal becomes molten and a high velocity air jet streams down the electrode to blow it away thus leaving a clean groove.
For most applications cac a is used with dcep.
Air arc gouging torches are available in 600 1000 or 1200 amp options and we also stock gouging carbons in all diameters for every type of application.
Carbon rods and plate.
Underwater cutting gouging and welding.
Manual torches cables and holders.
Gouging carbon electrodes box of 100 from 9 97.
Air carbon arc gouging is a process of removing metal by means of heat generated from a carbon arc.
The process is simple to apply using the same equipment as mma welding has a high metal.
The process uses a carbon graphite electrode compressed air and a standard power source.
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A high grade all purpose copperclad pointed gouging electrode.
The actual arc voltage is governed by arc length and the type of gouging.
The intense electric arc used between the tip of a carbon electrode and a metal work piece cuts and melts the work piece.