In order to realize the value of scrap metal, recyclers and scrap yards have to cut up the material and sort the different metals. While mild steel, the most common scrap metal, can be cut up using oxyfuel, shears, or plasma, higher value non-ferrous metals such as stainless steel and aluminum, can only be cut by mechanical means or with plasma cutter.
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Plasma is generally faster and safer than other cutting methods, with improved ergonomic conditions and worker safety.
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Plasma’s ability to cut any conductive metal allows scrap yards to focus on higher-value, non-ferrous metals such as copper, aluminum, and stainless steel.
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Plasma also improves productivity and labor costs with easier-to-use cutting methods. Shears, in particular, require a skilled operator, and the expensive equipment can be easily damaged.
Powermax plasma systems are the right tool for the job
Powermax® plasma systems can handle metal thicknesses up to 50 mm (2″) at speeds faster or equal to oxyfuel, making them versatile additions to any scrapping operation. And because Powermax plasma also cuts all metals, including non-ferrous metals like stainless steel and aluminum, you can handle a wider variety of jobs.
With a complete selection of torch and consumable styles, it’s easy to match the cutting tool to the task at hand. Choose a standard handheld torch for typical applications, or the Duramax® Hyamp™ Long torch, available up to 1.2 m (4′) length, that can improve job site safety by eliminating awkward reaches. Consumables for gouging, cutting in tight locations, and flush cutting expand your options even further.