Waterjet Cutting
Run a high-pressure waterjet: pure vs abrasive cutting, garnet mesh size and abrasive flow, orifice and mixing-tube wear, taper compensation, and pierce strategy on brittle materials. Waterjet is a cold process with no heat-affected zone, which is why it earns a place on titanium, hardened tool steel, and parts near critical welds. Pairs the waterjet operation guide with day-one safety because a 60,000 psi stream is no joke.
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Waterjet Cutting
Pure-water and abrasive waterjet cutting of virtually any material, from foam and rubber to titanium and six-inch steel plate. Covers garnet abrasive mesh and quality selection, intensifier pressure in the 60-87 ksi range, taper compensa...
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