Barneylaser
Industrial
- Mar 21, 2011
- 21
Is there a rule of thumb for aluminum cutting?
I'm getting a burr "slag" on the bottom of 1/8 and thicker.
I can push off the burr with my finger but would like to eliminate it.
I can find tons of info on stainless Like
(long sharp burr means focal point is too high. Small burr means focal point too low.)
and steel 02 cutting (not too much on Nitrogen cutting)
The main thing I'm looking for is
#1 Aluminum (Nitrogen cutting) and
#2 Steel (Nitrogen cutting)
I have the "cutting know how" paper
but it is not very descriptive and short on Aluminum.
I'm getting a burr "slag" on the bottom of 1/8 and thicker.
I can push off the burr with my finger but would like to eliminate it.
I can find tons of info on stainless Like
(long sharp burr means focal point is too high. Small burr means focal point too low.)
and steel 02 cutting (not too much on Nitrogen cutting)
The main thing I'm looking for is
#1 Aluminum (Nitrogen cutting) and
#2 Steel (Nitrogen cutting)
I have the "cutting know how" paper
but it is not very descriptive and short on Aluminum.