Plasma Cutting is a high-precision metal cutting process that uses a focused jet of ionized gas (plasma) to melt and sever electrically conductive materials such as steel, stainless steel, aluminum, and copper. The plasma is generated by passing gas through an electric arc, creating extreme heat that cuts through metal with speed and accuracy. This method is widely used in industries like automotive, construction, and fabrication due to its ability to cut thick and thin materials efficiently. Plasma cutting is known for its versatility, clean cuts, and ability to handle complex shapes, making it a popular choice for both industrial and artistic applications. Advanced systems, such as CNC plasma cutters, further enhance precision and automation.