keverin16 wrote: Sat Sep 10, 2022 2:29 am
Joe Jones wrote: Fri Sep 09, 2022 8:13 pm
keverin16 wrote: Fri Sep 09, 2022 12:57 pm
Hello plasmaspider community.
I am in the process of building a plasma table and i would like to know if there is any problem involved in using galvanized steel for the water bed?
can zinc dissolve in the water and vaporize in the air while cutting or something? It seems nobody is using it.
Thank you very much!
Galvanized metal and plasma cutting do not play well together.
Joe
Yes, but if i only do the tub it would never be in contact with plasma cutting. slabs steel, tub galvanized. my question was if this would cause galcanic corrosion or de zinc dissolves into the water or anything? Best regards
I think this depends on the distance from the your water level to the material you are cutting, and how deep you water tray is. For my setup, the top surface of my water is about 10 or 12 inches below the top of the cutting grates. In my setup the water is there to extinguish the molten spray from the plasma cutter - which probably eliminates about 90% of the smoke and dust. My draft system exhausts the remainder for a smoke free shop.
Some of the guys have very shallow water pans located such that the water level is right up to the bottom surface of the sheet of material being cut. They claim that having the material being basically submersed in water helps to eliminate warping. This may be true, but as Jim Colt will tell you - water splashed up into the consumables can wreak havoc with the cutter.
I personally would not have a problem using galvanized for the water tray, particularly for my application. As long as the water is drained and refreshed periodically, I don't believe that any potential contamination from the zinc would cause any problems.
David