
Zinser systems for plasma, oxy-fuel, and bevel cutting
MBT configures Zinser projects for plate cutting, weld-edge preparation, pipe cutting, and combined marking or drilling operations. If you run thick parts, bevel requirements, and production that cannot afford improvised handoffs between stations, Zinser is worth serious evaluation.
What a Zinser configuration can cover
CNC plasma cutting systems
Zinser configures CNC systems for steel, stainless, and aluminium plate, from compact platforms up to premium machines for heavy-duty continuous production.
Oxy-fuel cutting for thick plate
Zinser oxy-fuel processes are oriented toward structural steel and thick plate, where economy on heavier thicknesses matters more than maximum speed.
Bevel cutting for weld preparation
Zinser bevel units cover both plasma and oxy-fuel, including CNC-adjustable angles for V, X, Y, or K edge preparation directly on the cutting bed.
Pipe and profile cutting machines
The dedicated 1304 and 1306 series is built for cylindrical tube and multi-sided profiles, with apertures, end preparation, and drilling options on the same machine.
Drilling, marking, and combined processing
Zinser combines cutting, marking, drilling, and in some configurations pipe processing on the same platform to reduce transfers between stations and improve traceability.
Where we most often see Zinser
Zinser is a strong fit for teams that want to keep cutting, beveling, and part of the auxiliary operations for plate or tube inside one ecosystem.
- Heavy-plate shops for large steel structures
- Factories needing bevel straight out of cutting for welding
- Production where plasma and oxy-fuel need to coexist on one platform
- Applications with pipe, apertures, end preparation, and drilling
- Lines where marking, traceability, and fewer transfers matter
Frequently asked questions about Zinser
For what type of production does Zinser make sense?
Zinser fits where the combination of plasma, oxy-fuel, beveling, marking, drilling, or pipe cutting needs to be designed as one system. It is especially relevant for heavy plate shops, large steel construction, and projects with integrated weld preparation.
What is the practical difference between plasma and oxy-fuel on Zinser systems?
Plasma comes in when speed, edge quality, and flexibility on steel, stainless, or aluminium are the priority. Oxy-fuel comes in when thick structural steel is being cut and economics at higher thicknesses become decisive. In many shops, the right answer is a combined machine.
Can Zinser also handle bevel cutting for weld preparation?
Yes. Zinser has bevel solutions on both plasma and oxy-fuel with CNC-controlled angles. If the project requires V, X, Y, or K preparation directly out of cutting, that needs to be included from the table and torch-head configuration stage.
Are there Zinser solutions for pipe as well?
Yes. Zinser has dedicated machines for cylindrical pipes and multi-sided profiles, plus configurations where plate and pipe processing can live in the same ecosystem. For us, what matters is diameter, working length, and additional operations, not just the fact that it is tube.
How does MBT help select a Zinser configuration?
MBT starts from material, thickness range, part type, bevel requirement, marking need, and production rhythm. That gets us faster to the right series - compact, economic, or premium - and the correct combination of torches and accessories.
Let us define the right Zinser configuration
Send your typical thicknesses, materials, bevel requirement, whether you also cut pipe, and your production rhythm. The MBT team will return with a clear process and configuration direction, not just a model list.
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