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I have heard about water jets and blur do I remember knowing it as a mechanism for cutting

, but least did I know about the whole mechanism of it, till I read number of articles and summarized the note in this single article.

Waterjet is a generic or rather a non specific term used to describe the equipment that uses high pressure of water, but in form of steam for the purpose cutting and cleaning metals and glasses. Abrasive water jet is a sub category of water jet in which abrasive is introduced to accelerate the process. Pure waterjet and water only cutting are the phrases for specifically distinguishing water jets that do not use abrasive. With this small introduction we can now take baby steps and explore more about the machine.

Waterjet cutting services are there all over the world, from east to west. Waterjet cutting services are engaged in providing cutting services like ferrous metal water jet cutting, non ferrous jet cutting, steel metal water jet cutting, aluminum metal water jet cutting, brass metal water jet cutting and ceramic metal water jet cutting.

Waterjet metal cutting is one of the most versatile cutting processes. It is a well suited process for high performance metal cutting. Waterjet technology is normally used with abrasive additive, creating a free blur free cut, that does not require secondary finishing and most importantly does not leave a heat affected zone. Waterjet metal cutting enables nearly all types of cut as far as possible, starting from rapid hole-drill to detailed cuts for automotive application.


Waterjet cutting system is also less expensive than laser cutting system, making them a solid choice for metal and steel cutting in the fabrication industry. Waterjet cutting is actually designed for facing many challenges and hurdles in the metal cutting industry, like material thickness; hardness; shape; intricate designed and parts cut on an axis are not a problem for waterjet cutting.


Waterjet cutting is specialized in both the 2Ds and 3Ds cuts, with high pressure water texturing machines for stone and high pressure waterjet cutting machines are also used for quarries and tunnels.

Like already said before abrasive waterjet cutting is additive, creating a free blur free cut, that does not require secondary finishing and most importantly does not leave a heat affected zone. The addition of an abrasive waterjet cutting widens the range of cuts that waterjet technology can perform. Abrasive is one of the most expensive components of waterjet cutting system, though the cost of it pinches the pocket. Abrasive jet is actually a mechanical form of energy that is used to enhance the quality of material removal like of giving a fine finish to any cut. Abrasive management makes the cutting with water a truly efficient process. It is very normal and common to use the term waterjet to refer as abrasive waterjet cutting.

Waterjet machine and abrasive waterjet cutting are two non traditional and non conventional machine processes. They belong to the mechanical group of non conventional processes.

by: Simon Ritz
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