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February 9, 2010
Cortando más que metal con un chorro de agua Con el equipo de corte por chorro de agua, los talleres ya no están limitados al mundo de las fabricaciones de metal. Éstos pueden buscar nuevos negocios en áreas que alguna vez se consideraron poco realistas. Dicho de manera simple, un chorro de agua es capaz de cortar casi cualquier... Read more...

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December 15, 2008
Cutting more than metal with a waterjet With waterjet cutting equipment, shops are no longer limited to the world of metal fabrications. They can search for new business in areas that were once considered unrealistic. Simply put, a waterjet is capable of cutting almost any 2-D material, usually up to 6 to 12 inches thick, but... Read more...

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June 12, 2007
Recent developments in abrasive jet software Figure 1 Jet Lag at High Feed Rate Software serves two functions in abrasive waterjet machining. First, software generally referred to as CAD/CAM is used to transform the design intent into a tool path. This type of software has improved rapidly, and multiple vendors serve this... Read more...

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April 10, 2007
Designing for abrasive waterjet fabrication Forethought, flexibility can help cut corners Editor's Note: This article is a modified version of the article that appeared in the May 4, 2004, issue of thefabricator.com. "Has Taper Sidebar" Thinking ahead during the design stage of a fabrication always saves manufacturing costs later. This is also true for the parts cut with a... Read more...

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November 8, 2005
Say ye shibboleth! "Say ye shibbo leth !"... "Do you not hear me, traveler? ... Say ye shibbo leth ." A look of surprise and terror crept over the traveler's face as the third syllable finished crossing his lips. A salty, warm liquid began bubbling up in the back of his throat—a sticky, thick, and crimson... Read more...

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May 4, 2004
Designing for abrasive waterjet fabrication Designers need to be familiar with some abrasive waterjet machining features to minimize overall cost. Some of these concepts also may apply to laser, plasma and oxyfuel cutting. Drafting Practices All projects begin with a design, which usually is prepared with a CAD program. Almost all... Read more...

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