What is water jet cutting and in what cases is it used?
Water pressurized by an ultra-high pressure pump reaches almost three times the speed of sound and produces a jet of water with destructive force. Its applications are wide, with some of its more familiar applications including cutting roofing materials. , Dashboard and bumper for cars. Cutting and demolition of concrete structures. It is also used to cut aircraft fuselages that use new materials. No effect of heat (water jet) Water jet cutting is a non-contact process. No drill or other tool touches the body, so no heat is generated and there is no change in the body or discoloration. Done high, there is very little water on the cutting surface. Like laser cutting, there are no restrictions on targeting objects. Facilitates cutting with shapes Cut and slices of any shape, from anywhere. Cutting is possible for 3D objects as well as 2D shapes. Eco-friendly No dust is produced, so it has no effect on workers and the environment. In addition, processing can only be done with water and sand (abrasives), so it is environmentally friendly. Water jet cutting type (water jet) Due to the difference in cutting capacity, jet cutting classifies water into two types.
Cutting type using only water jet Not suitable for cutting hard materials, but used for cutting soft materials, including wood, plastic and rubber. Main cutting materials: building materials, rubber, foam, paper, fabric and food Abrasive jet cutter A type of cut that provides the driving force and cut. Abrasives are mixed in water jets to increase cutting strength. By mixing with an abrasive, hard, multi-layered materials such as titanium, stainless steel, and aluminum can be cut. Main cutting materials (water jet) CFRP (carbon fiber reinforced resin), titanium, stainless steel, aluminum, glass, ceramic and concrete Water jet cutting Contact Uranus Stone for advice or to buy or sell stones.
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