Glossary Of Laser Engraving and Cut Terms
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Pierce Delay Pierce delay refers to the time interval between piercing the material and initiating the actual cutting process in plasma cutting operations. After the plasma torch pierces through the material to create a hole, there is a delay period before the cutting motion begins.
The pierce delay allows the plasma torch to retract from the pierced hole, clear any molten material or debris, and establish proper cutting conditions before advancing along the cutting path. The duration of the pierce delay is determined based on factors such as material type, cutting speed, and the specific requirements of the cutting operation. Properly adjusting the pierce delay helps optimize cutting efficiency, reduce cycle times, and improve overall cutting quality. |
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