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IT CUTS THROUGH
VIRTUALLY ANY MATERIAL, ANY THICKNESS |
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Waterjet technology has the unique ability to cut through virtually any material, any thickness. Through thick and thin, hard or soft, a stream of high-pressure water cuts through. No other cutting method comes close to matching the accuracy, efficiency and flexibility of Waterjet. |
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ACCURACY |
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No secondary finishing operations are required since Waterjet cuts the material to tolerance, free from burrs and distortions in one step. No damaging heat effects as Waterjet eliminates thermal distortion and structural changes. |
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THE WATERJET ADVANTAGE |
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Consider the Waterjet Advantage as an alternative to laser, flame cutting, plasma and traditional machining.
A 10ft x 6ft x 1 ft thick capacity, any material, fast turn around without heat distortion. |
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EFFICIENCY & FLEXIBILITY |
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Eliminate expensive tooling and programming. Provide your own CAD files for direct download to our cutting program. Or have our design team and technicians program one in-house, specific to your needs, utilizing Sigma-Nest TM , CAD/CAM software.
Minimal lateral force, so even the most brittle materials (i.e. laminates) can be easily cut. |
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WHAT CAN IT CUT THROUGH? |
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Waterjet cuts through metal, stone, wood, glass, plastics, magnetic materials, paper products, textiles and even rubber and foam. |
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Metal |
Aluminum, titanium, brass, bronze, copper, stainless steel, iron and ferrous metals of all types.
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Plastics |
Acrylic, lucite, foam board, vinyl, nylon, fibreglass and phenolic.
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Stone |
Natural stone like granite, marble, limestone, concrete and all man-made solid surfacing materials and tile.
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Magnetic Materials |
Hard and flexible permanent magnets. |
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Wood |
Softwoods, hardwoods, plywood, laminates and veneers.
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Textiles |
Carpet, fabrics and leather. |
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Glass |
All glass and mirror with the exception of tempered products.
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Rubber & Foam |
Gaskets, belting, insulation, acoustic and styrofoam. |
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