In standard waterjet cutting, the stream remains perpendicular to the material being cut at all times. The supersonic stream accelerates abrasive particles and erodes the material. It is capable of cutting hard materials such as metals, glass, stone, and composites. Using standard parameters, this cutting head can cut materials with hardness up to and slightly beyond aluminum oxide ceramic (often called alumina, AD 99.9) and over 10 inches thick.
Part Quality
No heat affected zones, no mechanical stresses, and extremely detailed part geometry.
Easy Setup
One jet setup for nearly all abrasive jet jobs.
Stacking
Increase productivity by stacking sheet material.
Versatility
Quickly switch to either abrasive or pure water cutting.