In this episode of The Roboticist Chronicles, host Dan Allford sits down with guests Gregory Culp and Soumya Mitra from Hypertherm, the global leader in plasma cutting technology. The conversation spans over four decades of industry evolution—from Dan’s early days using plasma for "hot taps" at plutonium plants in 1983 to the latest breakthroughs in robotic integration.
Key topics discussed include:
- The History of Innovation: A look back at Hypertherm’s 1966 origins and the legendary PAC 500 water injection system that revolutionized high-speed cutting.
- Zero-Force Machining: How plasma’s lack of physical tool force allows for cutting and gouging without complex fixtures or clamps, enabling more flexible robotic automation.
- High-Definition Evolution: Defining "High-Definition" plasma through ISO ranges and achieving tolerances within 20,000ths of an inch.
- New Technologies: Deep dives into the XPR series, the launch of the Powermax 33 XP, and the highly anticipated Extended Pilot Arc (EPA) technology, which allows robots to initiate cuts even if they initially "miss" the part.
- Solving the "Miserable" Jobs: How automated plasma gouging is replacing the loud, smoky, and carbon-heavy process of manual carbon arc gouging in shipyards and foundries.
- Smart Consumables: The shift toward single-piece cartridges and RFID technology to simplify maintenance and move toward "zero-programing" operations.
Join us for a technical deep dive into why plasma remains an essential, enabling technology for the EV industry, shipbuilding, and heavy manufacturing
Watch the episode: https://youtu.be/Yn835TRYGvg