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Waterjet & Abrasive Jet Cutting
Waterjet and Abrasive
Jet Cutting technologies are sometimes mistaken for
identical processes for they both utilize a
concentrated beam of pressurized water which is
pumped through a small orifice or jewel head and
directed towards a particular material for cutting
or machining.
A pure waterjet
cutting system circuit filters tap water via an
inlet filtration system towards a booster pump which
maintains pressure at approximately 90 psi. It is
then redirected towards a reciprocating intensifier
pump and pressurized to approximately 60,000 psi or
more. Travel then continues through a shock
attenuator which maintains a steady flow and
prevents water pulsation. High pressure stainless
steel tubing serves to deliver the pressurized water
to the cutting head nozzle. A jewel with an orifice
typically 0.004” to 0.015” in diameter then
transforms the pressure to velocity resulting in a
stream that travels from Mach 2 to Mach 3 speeds.
Jewel heads are typically sapphire, or diamond.
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Waterjet cutting is
suitable for soft material such as:
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Diapers
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Foam
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Foil
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Paper
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Cardboard
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Soft
Gasket
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Automotive Interiors
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Tissue
Paper
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An abrasive jet
cutting system circuit differs from the waterjet
system in several ways. Whereas the waterjet
technology uses pressurized water to wear away or
cut the material, abrasive waterjet technology mixes
an abrasive or garnet with the stream. It is those
particles instead of the water which actually
perform the cutting. The circuit also incorporates
the use of an abrasive hopper with metering valve,
and a mixing chamber to add the garnet to the
waterjet stream. Once the pure waterjet stream is
created via the hydraulically driven intensifier
pump and transferred out of the shock attenuator, it
travels to a mixing tube in which the garnet is
delivered from the abrasive hopper. The cutting head
pneumatically activates the metering valve which in
turn opens the abrasive flow from the hopper into a
precision disc which ensures a uniform flow. It is
then mixed in a carbide tube and accelerated out of
the orifice or jewel. These mixing tubes can range
from Low Cost Composite Carbide for rough cutting to
Premium Composite Carbide for precision work. Jewel
heads are typically Sapphire, Ruby, or Diamond. Once
the material has been cut, the abrasive solution is
collected within a water filled catcher tank.
Abrasive Jet Cutting
is suitable for hard material such as:
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Hardened Steel
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Stainless Steel
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Marble
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Granite
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Wood
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Glass
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Copper
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Stone
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Tile
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Aluminum
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Plastic
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Rubber
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Composites
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Both Waterjet &
Abrasive Jet Cutting technologies are capable of
cutting accurate, clean edges with no heat affected
zones and very little fixturing. This saves on
additional tooling and post machining work. Both
processes also eliminate material distortion or
degradation common to other cutting methods. They
require few secondary operations and can provide
better usage of raw material. They are also
environmentally friendly. Due to their versatility
and ease of operation, Waterjet and Abrasive Jet
Cutting offer a myriad of advantages to all types of
businesses.
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