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Customer Info Form

The main goal of this form is to determine the size of the system and the economics of a system for your company. Call us if you need any assistance answering these questions.

The most important factors are Flow Rate and Cutting Pressure. If you do not know the Flow Rate we can calculate. Please provide the Nozzle size and Cutting Pressure, see question #5. (Do not confuse input pressure with cutting pressure)

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1. Please list the machines that are consuming N2 gas for cutting or for purging the beam delivery path


2. Make, model, and resonator size of each machine(s)?


3. How many hours of N2 assisted laser cutting per week?


4. Using nitrogen as an assist gas, what material types and thickness would represent 95%+ of your work? (Example: 95% of the material we cut with N2 assist gas is 11ga SS or lighter)


5. What size nozzle and at what cutting pressure do you use when cutting the materials mentioned in question #4?


6. Do you use nitrogen as a purge gas for your beam path? At what flow rate?

7. How much money does your company spend on nitrogen each month?


8. How is the nitrogen that your company uses supplied (Dewars, Twelve packs, Orca Truck, Tube Truck, Bulk tank or other)?


8a. If your choice is "other", how is nitrogen that your company uses supplied?


9. How much does your company spend on delivery charges, and rentals?


10. If your company uses Dewars or bottles how much handling time is spent, moving, and changing them?


11. How many bottles or Dewars or CCF Bulk do you use each, day/week/month? What is the price you pay, per Dewar/bottle/ccf of bulk gas? or Other?


12. Is your laser machine ever not running or is rescheduling ever required because you have run out of nitrogen? How much time is lost?


13. What is your rate per KWH (can be found on the utility bill from your electric company)?


14. Would you cut carbon steel using high-pressure nitrogen if it were more cost effective (yes or no)?