The method of cutting materials using a high-pressure water jet (waterjet) is highly versatile and has a wide range of applications. The cutting tool consists of a stream of water or a mixture of water and an abrasive, concentrated in a special nozzle and delivered at high pressure. A significant advantage of waterjet cutting is the absence of thermal effects on the material being cut. This method does not alter the structure of the material, and the stresses associated with other cutting methods do not occur. By maintaining a very narrow cut line and minimal cutting force, we obtain a precise edge surface free of stresses and burrs.

Waterjet

Waterjet cutting can be used on a wide range of materials up to 200 mm thick and is the only method available that allows for the creation of any shape.

The maximum size of the worktable is 4000 mm x 2000 mm.

MATERIALS:

  • Metal, including stainless steel, aluminum, titanium,
    non-ferrous materials.
  • Tiles, ceramics, glass, bulletproof glass.
  • Stone, including granite and marble.
  • Fiber-reinforced synthetics, including plastics reinforced with glass and carbon fibers.
  • Plastics, including thermoplastics and thermosets.
  • Hard and soft foams
  • Insulation materials.
  • Structural and multilayer materials.
  • Wood, paper, cardboard.
  • Sealing materials, such as rubber,
  • Fabric-based laminates

The price of cutting depends on the cutting time and the type of material; therefore, to determine the cost of cutting a specific part, please send us a drawing of it in DXF or DWG format to our contact email address.

 
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