Surface Detection Part 2: Contact Height Sensors

The objective of surface detection is simple: maintain the required standoff distance (SOD) between the cutting head nozzle tip and the stock’s surface across the entire cut path - regardless of material flatness and surface irregularities. The ...

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Surface Detection Part 1: Non-Contact Laser Mapping

The objective of surface detection is simple: maintain the required standoff distance (SOD) between the cutting head’s nozzle tip and the stock’s surface across the entire cut path regardless of material flatness and surface irregularities. The ...

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Water Jet Cutter Safety Part 1: The Motion System

Workplace safety focuses on identifying, preventing, and eliminating hazards that cause accidents or negatively impact worker health. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), part of the United States Department of Labor, sets ...

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Getting Started with Your Water Jet Cutter - Tips and Best Practices

This article is designed to help reduce the learning curve for first-time water jet users. First we must make some assumptions (yes, we know what happens when you assume, but we feel we're on solid ground here) to create this guide.

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The Advantages of Bladder Catch Tanks for Submerged Water Jet Cutting

Water jet cutting systems rank at or near the top of machine tools when considering the range of materials that can be cut, the high-speed cutting that can be performed, and their high precision capabilities. With fast set up times, high edge finish ...

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Water Jet System Productivity Enhancers Part 3: Multiply Productivity with High-Rail Spreader Bars

Have you ever daydreamed about the added efficiency an extra set of hands could bring to your production operations? The good news is that when it comes to water jet cutting tools, high-rail systems equipped with spreader bars give you that coveted ...

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Deciding Between Buying a Water Jet System and Outsourcing Your Metal Cutting

The decision to add a water jet cutting system demands a comprehensive evaluation process. So, let’s look at what goes into deciding between buying a water jet system and outsourcing metal cutting.

Critical decision criteria start with assessing the ...

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A Guide to Water Jet System Consumables

If you’re reading this blog post, it's likely that you're already aware of the versatility of a water jet cutting system in a machining operation. These tools can cut almost any material you or your clients require with unmatched precision and ...

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All About Cutting Titanium with Water Jet Cutting Machines

Titanium can be combined (alloyed) with other elements to produce strong, lightweight alloys for many industries including aerospace, military, industrial processes, automotive, agriculture, medical, orthopedic, and more. Titanium alloys have ...

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How to Optimize Garnet Use in Water Jet Cutting Systems and Save Money

When pricing out a part for a customer, there are several variables to consider, such as power and water consumption, material costs, and direct labor. However, depending upon the stock material and your feed rates, garnet often represents the ...

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