ozdan
Industrial
- Feb 17, 2014
- 12
Hi, I would really appreciate any suggestions which can help me solving the issue I have cutting 5mm(3/16")316 stainless. No matter what I do or adjust I can't get rid off the burr on the bottom of the plate. I have no issues cutting 3mm (1/8") or less 316 stainless (which is what we usually cut most of) and I always get excellent cuts on the thinner materials. For the 5mm(3/6")plate,I followed Amada's recommended settings and fitted head 1 (5") instead of head 2 (7.5") we usually use for the thinner stuff.
I selected clean cut with nitrogen (c-sus-5.0). Nozzle size fitted is 3mm, power set to 4000w, feed rate to 1700mm/min,Frequency set to 2000, duty cycle to 100%, nozzle gap set to 0.3mm, gas pressure to 0.8Mpa I have tried the following without sucess.
1. Feed rate: 1700mm/min is the max I can do at 4000w(without it starting not to cut) and burr is still there
2. Power: I can go down to 3200w but then the feed needs to drop to 1200mm/min and burr is still there
3. Gas pressure: can go down to 0.45Mpa before it does not cut. I have been up to 1.0Mpa and yep,the ******** burr is still there
4. Frequency: have tried from 500 to 2000,not a lot of difference.you guessed it....burr still there.
Dont know where to go from here.
I selected clean cut with nitrogen (c-sus-5.0). Nozzle size fitted is 3mm, power set to 4000w, feed rate to 1700mm/min,Frequency set to 2000, duty cycle to 100%, nozzle gap set to 0.3mm, gas pressure to 0.8Mpa I have tried the following without sucess.
1. Feed rate: 1700mm/min is the max I can do at 4000w(without it starting not to cut) and burr is still there
2. Power: I can go down to 3200w but then the feed needs to drop to 1200mm/min and burr is still there
3. Gas pressure: can go down to 0.45Mpa before it does not cut. I have been up to 1.0Mpa and yep,the ******** burr is still there
4. Frequency: have tried from 500 to 2000,not a lot of difference.you guessed it....burr still there.
Dont know where to go from here.