Wednesday, April 05, 2006

Material-Material Processing-Abrasive waterjet



Jet Edge abrasive waterjet cutting systems (abrasivejet) use a combination of water and garnet to cut through materials considered "unmachineable" by conventional cutting methods. Using small amounts of water while eliminating the friction caused by tool-to-part contact, abrasivejet cutting avoids thermal damage or heat affected zones (HAZ) which can adversely affect metallurgic properties in materials being cut. The ability to pierce through material also eliminates the need and cost of drilling starter holes. Because abrasivejet cuts with a narrow kerf, parts can be tightly nested thus maximizing material usage.




Abrasive waterjet can cut through materials ranging from 1/16 inch (1.6 mm) to 12 inches (305 mm) thick with an accuracy of ?0.005 inch (0.13 mm).

When coupled with a Jet Edge motion control system, abrasivejet cutting provides extremely accurate cuts with a high degree of repeatability over a wide range of materials and shapes.

Abrasive waterjet is excellent for the cutting of complex shapes, and in fragile materials such as glass, the high failure rate due to breakage and chipping of corners during conventional processing is virtually eliminated. Whatever your industrial need, abrasivejet is an accurate, flexible, and efficient cutting system.

Abrasivejet cutting is used in the cutting of materials such as:


Titanium
Brass
Aluminum
Stone
Inconel
Any Steel
Glass
Composites

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