Overview: Waterjet cutting machines use a high-pressure stream of water—sometimes mixed with abrasive particles—to cut through a wide variety of materials with exceptional precision and no heat-affected zone. Known for their versatility, cold-cutting process, and ability to handle thick or delicate materials, waterjet machines are widely used in industries such as aerospace, automotive, metal fabrication, stone processing, glass, and composites.
Key Features:
Cold Cutting Process: No thermal distortion, burning, or hardening—ideal for materials sensitive to heat.
Multi-Material Capability: Accurately cuts metals, stone, glass, ceramics, rubber, plastics, composites, and more.
High Precision & Smooth Edges: Produces clean, burr-free cuts with minimal finishing required.
Abrasive & Pure Water Options: Abrasive cutting (with garnet) is used for hard materials; pure water cutting is used for soft materials like rubber or foam.
Eco-Friendly & Low Waste: Waterjet systems minimize material waste and don’t emit harmful fumes or gases.
Technical Specifications (Example Model):
Cutting Area: 1500 x 3000 mm (customizable)
Pressure Rating: Up to 60,000 PSI (4,000 bar)
Cutting Accuracy: ±0.1 mm
Max Material Thickness: Up to 150 mm (depending on material)
Control System: CNC controller with CAD/CAM compatibility
Pump Type: Direct drive or intensifier
Abrasive System: Automatic feed hopper with flow regulation
Applications:
Metal parts (aluminum, steel, titanium)
Marble, granite, and engineered stone
Glass panels and decorative glass
Aerospace components
Gaskets and rubber parts
Automotive parts and brackets
Art, signage, and intricate custom designs
Advantages:
No heat-affected zone (HAZ)
Maintains material properties and integrity
Handles thick or layered materials
Minimal kerf width and excellent edge quality
Suitable for one-off prototypes or full-scale production
Reduced setup time compared to other cutting methods
Optional Features & Add-ons:
5-axis cutting head for bevel and complex angle cuts
Automatic abrasive recycling system
Water filtration and recycling units
CNC nesting and CAD/CAM integration
Safety enclosure with light curtain or sliding doors
Waterjet Cutting Machines
Waterjet Cutting Machines – Product Introduction
Overview:
Waterjet cutting machines use a high-pressure stream of water—sometimes mixed with abrasive particles—to cut through a wide variety of materials with exceptional precision and no heat-affected zone. Known for their versatility, cold-cutting process, and ability to handle thick or delicate materials, waterjet machines are widely used in industries such as aerospace, automotive, metal fabrication, stone processing, glass, and composites.
Key Features:
No thermal distortion, burning, or hardening—ideal for materials sensitive to heat.
Accurately cuts metals, stone, glass, ceramics, rubber, plastics, composites, and more.
Produces clean, burr-free cuts with minimal finishing required.
Abrasive cutting (with garnet) is used for hard materials; pure water cutting is used for soft materials like rubber or foam.
Waterjet systems minimize material waste and don’t emit harmful fumes or gases.
Technical Specifications (Example Model):
Applications:
Advantages:
Optional Features & Add-ons: