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Offline IHOffice

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Blue Smoke when plasma cutting aluminum
« on: October 11, 2011, 10:01:44 AM »
I cant seem to find any info on whats released or what the blue smoke make-up is. I have searched for two days does anyone know anything or can give me a link i can work with?

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Re: Blue Smoke when plasma cutting aluminum
« Reply #1 on: October 11, 2011, 12:39:07 PM »
What kind of aluminum are you cutting? are you taking a soda can and hitting it with a torch?
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Re: Blue Smoke when plasma cutting aluminum
« Reply #2 on: January 17, 2012, 06:47:30 AM »
I cant seem to find any info on whats released or what the blue smoke make-up is. I have searched for two days does anyone know anything or can give me a link i can work with?

Thank you

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Offline Honclbrif

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Re: Blue Smoke when plasma cutting aluminum
« Reply #3 on: January 19, 2012, 04:22:44 PM »
Looks like the original question is kind of old, but if danielo is still interested, the blue smoke is probably aluminum oxide due to high temperature oxidation of aluminum in the atmosphere. The reason it appears blue is due to light scattering. The particles scatter short wavelengths more efficiently than long wavelengths, so the smoke appears blue when the light source is in front of the smoke (scattered light travels back toward your eyes), and red/brown when the light source is behind the smoke (scattered light travels away from your eyes).
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