Advance Cutting Systems, Inc. Datasheets for Plasma Power Supplies
Plasma power supplies are DC and RF devices used in plasma generation equipment for applications such as sputtering, plasma etching, physical vapor deposition (PVD) coating, and chemical vapor deposition (CVD) coating.
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The Hypertherm ArcWriter is a dual gas, variable output power, plasma marking, scoring and punching system designed to leave temporary or permanent identification marks on metal surfaces. Perfect for labeling... | |
The ProLine 2150 by KALIBURN is a 150 amp precision high current density plasma cutting system that combines precise, square, and virtually dross-free cuts with excellent speeds on gauge thick... | |
The ProLine 2200 is a full function, precision, high current density 200 amp plasma system that combines precise, square, and virtually dross-free cuts with excellent speeds. If you are facing... | |
The ProLine 2260 offers expanded thickness capability and optimized cutting speeds, and is the highest amperage precision high current density plasma cutting system in the ProLine family. This manually controlled... | |
The Spirit150a by KALIBURN is a full function 150 amp high current density plasma cutting and marking system incorporating fully automated process control, cutting of most metals up to 1’’ | |
The Spirit200a by KALIBURN is a full function 200 amp high current density plasma cutting and marking system incorporating fully automated process control, cutting of most metals up to 1... | |
The Spirit275a by KALIBURN is a full function 275 amp high current density plasma cutting and marking system incorporating fully automated process control, cutting of most metals up to 1... | |
The SR-45i plasma cutter was the first plasma system introduced by the KALIBURN; and with its proven durability and performance has paved the way for other plasma cutting systems. The... | |
When oxyfuel just won’t cut it, step up to plasma cutting with the KALIBURN SR-100i. If you need the right unit to tackle light-duty fabrication (½’’ or less), or jobs... |