This metal removal process utilizes an electric arc between a carbon electrode and a workpiece. The intense heat generated melts the metal, which is then blown away by a high-velocity jet of compressed air, leaving a clean groove or cavity. This technique is commonly used in industries like welding, fabrication, and construction for tasks such as removing welds, defects, and excess metal.
Offering significant advantages over traditional methods like grinding, this process provides greater speed, precision, and versatility. Its ability to handle various metals and thicknesses makes it a valuable tool for diverse applications. Historically, this technology has played a crucial role in streamlining metalworking processes, significantly impacting productivity and efficiency across numerous industries.