MANUFACTURING – LAER & WATERJET CUTTING CALCULATOR Assist Gas Pressure A precise tool.
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What is the Assist Gas Pressure & How does it work?

Assist gases are introduced into the kerf during laser or waterjet cutting to oxidize, cool, or remove debris, which directly influences cut quality, edge roughness, and material removal rates.

The required assist‑gas pressure depends primarily on the workpiece material and its thickness; denser or harder materials need higher pressure to clear the cut path, while thicker sections demand more force to maintain a stable jet or laser plume.

By applying a material‑specific coefficient and accounting for the chosen gas, engineers can estimate the optimal pressure using a simple linear model.

P = k_{m} cdot f_{g} cdot t
k_{m} = material coefficient (bar/mm), f_{g} = gas factor (dimensionless), t = thickness (mm)
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Frequently Asked Questions
How does assist gas pressure affect laser cutting?
Assist gas pressure influences cut quality, edge roughness, and material removal rates by oxidizing the material, cooling the process, and removing debris.
What factors determine the required assist gas pressure?
The required assist gas pressure depends on the workpiece material and its thickness. Denser or harder materials need higher pressure to clear the cut path, while thicker sections require more force to maintain a stable jet or laser plume.
Can you explain how assist gas pressure impacts waterjet cutting?
In waterjet cutting, assist gas pressure helps remove debris and improve cut quality by maintaining a stable jet stream through the material.
What is the role of material-specific coefficients in calculating assist gas pressure?
Material-specific coefficients are used to adjust the base pressure calculation based on the properties of the workpiece material, ensuring optimal cutting conditions.
How does assist gas pressure vary with different materials?
Assist gas pressure varies depending on the material’s density and hardness. Materials that are denser or harder require higher pressure to achieve clean cuts and remove debris effectively.
What is the impact of increasing assist gas pressure on cutting speed?
Increasing assist gas pressure can sometimes lead to faster cutting speeds by improving material removal rates, but it may also increase energy consumption and potentially affect cut quality if not properly balanced.
How do I determine the appropriate assist gas pressure for my specific application?
To determine the appropriate assist gas pressure, consider using a calculator that takes into account the material type, thickness, and desired cutting performance to find the optimal settings for your application.

Results are for informational purposes only and do not constitute professional advice.