Customized Nitrogen Generator For Laser Cutting
High power fiber laser cutting equipment
has many common pain points in different cutting and processing scenarios of
sheet metal:
Using oxygen for cutting thin carbon steel
has slow efficiency and is prone to slagging.
The cutting cost of carbon steel with
liquid nitrogen is high, and the cutting surface is rough; Severe slag sticking
on medium and thick carbon steel; unable
to cut thick carbon steel
Severe slag accumulation during air cutting
of carbon steel increases polishing costs
Using oxygen to cut carbon steel requires
high requirements for the sheet metal, with multiple oxidation layers, severe
rust, and materials that all affect the stability of cutting quality
Cutting a large amount of stainless steel
or carbon steel with air can easily cause contamination of optical lenses
Using liquid nitrogen to cut aluminum plate
has severe slag hanging and poor cross-sectional quality.
In order to ensure cutting efficiency and
effectively reduce cutting costs, Suzhou Xinrui Purification Equipment Co., Ltd.
has launched two types of laser cutting specialized nitrogen production
devices, PSA nitrogen generators and membrane nitrogen generators, after years of dedicated research
and development and extensive process testing.
Customized Nitrogen Generator for Laser Cutting Application,Low Purity Fiber Laser Cutting N2 Generator,Laser Cutting N2 Generator Suzhou Xinrui Purification Equipment Co.,Ltd , https://www.gas-equipment.net
Working fire in Winfield, IL 6-8-14
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Winfield Fire Protection District (FPD) in DuPage County, Illinois, responded to a reported structure fire on Sunday, June 8th, 2014, at 28W450 Roosevelt Road. Upon arrival, crews found a one-story frame home with smoke coming from the roof. A single fire line was deployed to tackle the fire in the attic and roof overhang area of a 40x40 stucco and frame house.
The fire was quickly brought under control, though the scene remained active as firefighters worked to ensure no hidden embers remained. Several photos from the scene capture the efforts of the responding units, including firefighters on the roof and a tower ladder from the Wheaton Fire Department assisting in the operation.
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