Abrasive water jet machining (AWJM) has emerged as a sophisticated, non-thermal material removal process distinguished by its utilisation of a high-pressure water stream combined with abrasive ...
Producing parts at the lowest possible cost is the goal of every waterjet shop. In order to realize this goal, a correctly sized waterjet pump is very important. However, many choices and ...
OMAX Corp. will be demonstrating a range of its abrasive waterjet innovations at IMTS 2010, including three abrasive waterjet machining centers equipped with a variety of accessories designed to ...
Designed with the water jet contractor in mind, Jet Edge’s High Flow Abrasivejet delivers up to 3.5 pounds per minute (5.95 L/min) of abrasive and up to 8.6 gallons per minute (31.15 L/min) of ...
The mobile JetMachining ® center is easy to set up at a worksite, thanks to commercially available components and auxiliary units, and quick-disconnects for air, power, and water. OMAX Corp. has ...
JEC Europe 2012 – The development of repair procedures for composite structures is becoming a major industrial issue. Classical machining processes using hand-held tools offer high adaptability but ...
1. When cutting under 0.100-inch thick material, little is gained by using medium (50 hp) or large (60 to 80 hp) cutting heads. Use a small parameter combination (25 hp) and consider multiple heads to ...
Abrasive cutting is one option available to the industry for severing platforms during decommission operations. This type of cutting involves injecting abrasive materials into a water jet to wear away ...
For the process of reaping special materials, like fibre-reinforced composite, ceramics, foam, hybrid layered materials from metal and non-metallic materials, the reaping with a high-pressure jet of ...
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