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The hot-wire process is an indirect plasma method that technologically builds upon the direct plasma process with a transferred arc. In this process, the arc burns between the torch and a continuously fed wire anode. The material is heated by the plasma column, which consists of electrically conductive gas with a temperature of about 30,000 °C.
The hot-wire process is an indirect plasma method that technologically builds upon the direct plasma process with a transferred arc. In this process, the arc burns between the torch and a continuously fed wire anode. The material is heated by the plasma column, which consists of electrically conductive gas with a temperature of about 30,000 °C.