smältskärning
Smältskärning is a term used in Swedish technical literature to refer to a class of cutting processes in which a localized heat source raises the workpiece to its melting point along a predefined path, causing the material to flow and separate. The concept is described as a fusion or melting-based cutting method, in contrast to purely mechanical or abrasive approaches.
The basic mechanism involves simultaneous heating and removal of molten material to form a kerf along the
Common embodiments include laser-based melting cutting, plasma-assisted melting cutting, and flame- or arc-assisted melting cutting. The
Advantages of smältskärning include high precision, strong edge quality, and reduced mechanical forces on the part.