Frequently Asked Questions
QIn which program we should send our drawings?
You can send your drawings in any file you want for cutting. (AutoCad, Corel Draw, AutoDesk Inventor, Solid Work etc.) But please don't forget to mention the type, thickness and amount of materials you need.
Q Do we need to leave a trimming margin in our drawings?
If there will be a trimming, a margin should be left by considering the thickness of the material will be used. The material we produce will be exactly the same of the picture you sent us.
Q Do we need to re-send a picture that we sent before?
No, your drawings are kept in a designated cutting drawing file, each drawing will be labeled with a certain number. Your drawings are definitely exclusive for your use.
Q Can we request orders with custom size and custom quality?
You can place any custom orders, (Dillidur, bulletproof "ballistic" )
However, the minimum tonnage and duration given by the factories to us should be taken into consideration.
Q Can we get cutting service by bringing our materials?
You can but, a special price is given according to the cutting shape and system.
QWhat is the thickest sheet you can cut?
According to the demands of our customers the thickest sheet we cut was 350mm.
QWhat is plasma cutting?
We all know the three phases of matter: solid, liquid, gas. The scientists call the fourth phase of the matter as plasma. As a part of the metal cutting process, the electricity conductivity of the plasma causes the arc to be converted into action.
The narrow end (head end) that the gas going through, causes the gas to be pressed quickly and this pressurized gas is cutting the melted metal. To protected the cut, also gas is being applied around the cutting area.
Today, a pilot arc is being used in many advanced plasma cutters between the electrode and the head end to both ionize the gas and to initiate the plasma formation before the arc transfer. The other methods are being used by generating a flame by touching the igniter and utilizing high frequency to initiate the cycle.
QWhat is oxygen cutting?
The oxygen cutting is the process of applying pressurized oxygen onto the metal annealed with oxygen and propane mixture, then the metal burns and flows as clinker after forming an exothermic (produces heat externally) reaction with this pressurized oxygen.