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Hypertherm Plasma Cutter - Foster Industrial UK

Topic: Business OpportunitiesPublished January 14, 2011

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The Hypertherm Plasma Cutter is usually used for cutting mild steel, cast iron, aluminum, copper and stainless steel. This tool has been widely used in industries that produce the materials mentioned above. Hypertherm Plasma Cutters less in comparison to conventional gas cutters and cut more quickly in comparison to conventional tools. rnThe Hypertherm Plasma Cutter is economical and easy to use. They also use minimum energy because they do not require combustible constituents. They can be operated on electricity or gas. Hypertherm Plasma Cutter is more efficient than conventional devices as they heat up to about 22 000 degrees Celsius while the conventional fuel produces only 3150 degrees Celsius. It can easily burn a surface like paint or rust and still provide excellent cutting results. rnTo ensure optimal performance of Hypertherm plasma cutting system, always use genuine Hypertherm consumables. Our consumables have the latest performance-enhancing technologies and are machined to the highest quality standards. At Foster Industrial we stand behind our Hypertherm consumables with industry-leading service and training. The Hypertherm Plasma Cutter is also extremely safe to use and meets all of the relevant international standards. Foster Industrial’s expertise, quick response call-outs and technical know-how have secured service contracts with blue chip organisations in the area – enhancing Foster Industrial's reputation as a dynamic and innovative supplier. They offer bespoke contract servicing to suit any needs and can schedule the calibration of equipment to BS EN 50504, meeting ISO9000 quality requirements rnIf you are interested in any welding & fabrication items, or would like more information, call at either: Nottingham 0115 970 0598 or Leicester 0116 262 1386. rnAlternatively, send an email: sales@fosterindustrial.co.uk

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