Plasma cutting

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Plasma cutting – fast and versatile cutting for different metals

At Bergs Mekaniska we offer plasma cutting of sheet and metal with high speed and reliable precision. The method is ideal for both thin and medium-thick materials and works very well for single parts as well as larger series.

With modern equipment and skilled staff, we guarantee fast deliveries and high quality – whether it’s prototypes, industrial components or structural elements.

Benefits of plasma cutting:

  • Perfect for series production

  • Cost-effective and flexible method

  • Cuts carbon/mild steel

  • Good precision and clean cut edge

  • Suitable for both thin and medium-thick materials

What is plasma cutting used for?

Plasma cutting is an efficient method used exclusively for cutting carbon steel. It is widely used in manufacturing, construction, workshops, as well as the automotive and civil engineering sectors. The method delivers reliable results without compromising on quality.

At Bergs Mekaniska, we help you choose the right cutting method based on material, requirements and volume – with a focus on function, cost-efficiency and precision.

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Questions and answers about plasma cutting

Here you will find answers to the most common questions about plasma cutting at Bergs Mekaniska.

Plasma cutting is a method where an electric arc and compressed air are used to melt and blow away the metal, providing a fast and precise cut in conductive materials.

We plasma cut carbon steel and stainless steel.

Plasma cutting is best suited for material in the 1–40 mm range, but can be adjusted depending on requirements and material type.

Plasma is faster than oxy-fuel cutting and cheaper than laser cutting for medium-thickness materials. Laser cutting provides higher precision, while plasma offers a good balance between speed and cost.

Yes, the cut surface is clean and even, but depending on the material and cutting speed some burr formation may occur. If needed, we offer post-processing.

Yes, it is a very cost-efficient method for cutting medium-thickness metals, especially for larger volumes.

Plasma cutting generates some fume emissions, but we work with modern filtration systems and proper ventilation to minimize the impact on the environment and the work environment.

Absolutely! We review your drawings, materials and volumes and recommend the cutting technique that suits best – whether it’s plasma, laser, oxy-fuel or waterjet.