Computer-controlled
PLASMA CUTTING
Computer-controlled plasma torches can make identical, complex, high-precision cuts time after time, in metals up to 2" thick.
At Triad Metals, our plasma cutting services provide significant added value to manufacturers that require precision steel components.
- Clean, precise cuts on steel, stainless, and aluminum
- Handles thick materials up to 2" with ease
- Fast turnaround for custom or production-run jobs
- Cost-effective for medium to large quantity parts
- Great for complex shapes—curves, slots, and intricate profiles
- CNC-controlled accuracy ensures consistency and repeatability
- Minimal heat distortion compared to other thermal methods
- Ideal for structural, decorative, or OEM parts
- In-house CAD & file conversion available
LEADING-EDGE ROBOTIC
THERMAL CUTTING MACHINES
Our facilities are equipped with leading-edge robotic thermal cutting machines, such as the Peddinghaus Peddibot-1200 and the Lincoln Electric Python X. These highly accurate cutting tools are used for creating precise and consistent bolt holes, bevel cuts, copes, flanges, trim cuts, and more.
The finished parts are ready for fitting, with minimal to no grinding.
By bringing these capabilities in-house, Triad Metals can offer original equipment manufacturers and fabricators significant savings in terms of reduced processing costs, lower material waste, and faster project turnaround times for all types of projects. Our customers for plasma cutting services span a wide range of industries. Whether you’re working in agriculture, automotive, marine applications, construction, industrial equipment, or the military, Triad Metals has the tools, expertise, and capabilities to help improve your bottom line.
Manufacturing and Fabrication
In manufacturing and fabrication, plasma is used for cutting parts, brackets, flanges, and structural components in OEM production, steel fabrication shops, and custom job shops.
Construction and Infrastructure
Plasma cutting is used for creating or modifying beams, plates, supports, and heavy equipment components, often on tight timelines and with durable materials.
Automotive and Transportation
Plasma cutting is often used in auto repair, restoration, custom builds, trailers, and even shipbuilding, where precise cuts in steel are required.