Waterjet Cutting
Waterjet cutting is a technology for cutting materials 'cold’ using the concentrated energy of a water stream under a pressure of approximately 6000 bar.
It is used for materials such as:
- GLASS: glass and mirrors
- STONE: sintered stone, marble, granite, slate, or sandstone
- TILES: ceramic and porcelain tiles
- METAL: steel, aluminium, titanium, copper, brass, stainless steel, carbon steel, and acid-resistant steel
- PLASTIC: plexiglass, polycarbonate, polyethylene, or PVC.
- OTHER MATERIALS: wood, leather, rubber, or cardboard.
Waterjet enables cutting with very high precision:
- various shapes along the outline,
- openings of various shapes and sizes, from micro to large
- cut-outs
- notches
Maximum dimensions of the processed material are: 3010 mm x 1540 mm, and the maximum thickness can be up to 100 mm.
Waterjet cutting is characterised by a frosted finish on edges, openings, cut-outs, and notches.
Advantages of Waterjet:
- very high level of precision (with an accuracy of 0.1mm)
- relatively high speed while maintaining high quality
- the ability to cut any shapes
- no risk of heat-affected zones or deformations
- the ability to cut various types of materials
- the ability to cut both large and small sheets of varying thicknesses
- no material stress
- clean cutting
- processing is done 'cold’
- edges of the cut materials do not undergo discolouration or thermal hardening
- versatility of application.
Waterjet allows for the production of a single piece as well as a multi-thousand series without the need for additional modern tools, and the cut elements do not require further processing.
Are you interested?
Contact us:
Contact person: Łukasz Wawrzyniak
Phone: 601 761 023
Email: alhen@alhen.com.pl
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