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Forming & Fabricating

Smarter, Safer, More Profitable: The New Economics of Plasma Cutting

  • Date

  • Time

  • Experience Level

    Intermediate

  • Location

    N207-208

Overview

Presentations

Automated Plasma Gouging Advancements

Intermediate 1:00 pm - 1:45 pm

Automated Plasma Arc Gouging (PAG) offers many benefits to fabricators, including improved workplace safety, more consistent, cleaner, and faster weld preparation, a safer option for heavy material removal, and increased shop productivity. We will share data on gouging rates and profiles, reductions in noise and fume emissions, and time studies versus alternative technologies. Attendees will learn how tractors, manipulators, and robotics are used with PAG to enhance common industrial applications such as backgouging, hardface removal, weld repair, and casting material removal. This session is ideal for manufacturing and fabrication professionals, engineers, and business leaders seeking to reduce overall welding and material removal time, minimize grinding, and create a safer workplace.

From Arc Start to Bottom Line: The ROI Impact of Plasma Cutting

Intermediate 1:45 pm - 2:30 pm

Labor availability, training time, and operating costs continue to challenge fabricators, forcing them to look for innovative solutions. Findings like starting the arc in a few thousandths of a second to improve cutting performance or creating steady cutting power and improving consumable life is high on their list for putting money back in their pockets.

Understanding how consumable stack-ups: 1-piece, 3-piece, and 5-piece configurations—impacts plasma cutting and gouging performance, particularly in out-of-position work. Attendees will gain a practical understanding of how stackup complexity influences arc starting reliability, consumable life, ease of maintenance, and operator consistency.

Attendees will see how reducing consumable complexity lowers the risk of mis-assembly, speeds changeovers, and improves arc-starts, allowing operators to spend more time cutting and less time troubleshooting. The session also explores how modular wear-part replacement, articulating torch designs, and large multilingual digital displays reduce training requirements, shortens onboarding and supports a diverse workforce.

About the Speakers

  • Jon Ames

    Hypertherm, Inc.

    Biography

    Jon Ames is a Sr. Program Manager for Hypertherm, Inc. Formerly the Director of Engineering of Heavy Industrial plasma systems, his background includes the development of plasma systems and their use in broad cutting and gouging applications.

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  • Kristofer Scherm

    ESAB Welding and Cutting

    Biography

    Kris is ESAB’s Global Business & Product Director of Manual Plasma Cutting & Gouging Equipment. In addition to many innovations to welding technology, Kris is deeply involved in the welding industry, including serving the next generation of welders, a member of AWS since 1995 and sitting on the C7 laser committee for 2 years. Kris holds a double degree in Welding Engineering & Mechanical Engineering and an MBA in Finance.

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Pricing & Registration

Sessions Member Price Non-Member Price
Individual Sessions $195 $220
Workshops $499 $599
Best ValueFull Conference
(5-10 Sessions)
$795 $900

Sessions Member Price Non-Member Price
1 Session $112.50 $125
2 Sessions $202.50 $225
3 Sessions $270 $300
4-8 Sessions $405 $450

Sessions Members Non-members*
Half-Day Workshops (W4, W11) FREE FREE
One-Hour Sessions (W12, W13, W14, W18) FREE FREE
Two-Hour Sessions (W16, W17) $50 $75
Weld-Ed Conference (W5) $50 $75
Half-Day Sessions (W2, W3, W7, W10) $345 $430
Half-Day SPARKS AND STEEL (W8) $250 $250
Full-Day Sessions (W6, W9)* $565 $665
Two-Day Session (W1) $795 $895
Professional Program (W15) $395 $495

* Non-member price for AWS Welding Full-Day Sessions includes a one-year AWS Individual Membership.

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