While plasma /cnc machines that are built for cnc plasma cutting of galvanized steel for the HVAC market all use downdraft tables (keeps the water stains off the sheets)....there is no reason why galvanized cannot be succesfully cut on a water table...the water sould be right at the bottom of the sheet.
When cutting of aluminum on a water table there is a reaction of the aluminum oxide particles that settle in the bottom of the table...these particles absorb oxygen from the water...leaving hydrogen. Hydrogen bubbles rise in the water and easily and safely dissipate in the air under normal conditions...however if there is a place that can trap the hydrogen and a large pocket accumulates...then there could be an explosion issue. The zinc from the galvanizing coating will not do the same thing.
Jim Colt


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