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Waterjet Cutting - Page 24
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Precision Waterjet Concepts installs third Jet Edge waterjet cutting system
- Dec 11, 2012
- News Release
Precision Waterjet Concepts Inc. has installed a third Jet Edge waterjet cutting system at its five-axis and three-axis waterjet cutting facility in Pequot Lakes, Minn. The 4- by 4-ft. high rail gantry machine is equipped with four abrasivejet cutting heads. The system is powered by a 150-HP...
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The trend toward larger abrasive waterjet cutting tables
- By Dr. John H. Olsen
- Dec 10, 2012
- Article
Once custom-produced on a one-off basis for specific applications, large abrasive waterjet cutting tables have become part of many standard systems, thanks mostly to advanced linear-drive technology that makes the machines more affordable.
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Waterjet pump runs 1,000 hours between required rebuilds
- Dec 4, 2012
- Product Release
OMAX® Corp. offers the EnduroMAX® pump for its JetMachining® centers. According to the manufacturer, the pump runs 1,000 hours at 55,000 PSI between required rebuilds. It also can run continuously at 60,000 PSI and is available in 30-, 40-, and 50-HP versions. The design comprises...
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IMS WaterJet adds foreman
- Dec 3, 2012
- News Release
IMS WaterJet Inc., a manufacturer of USA-made waterjet cutting systems, has hired Thomas DeMatteo as shop foreman of its new facility in Waterbury, Conn.
Before joining the company, DeMatteo was CNC toolmaker and tooling engineer at Radiall USA.
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Sales strategy drives growth at Minnesota Fabricator
- By Tim Heston
- Nov 9, 2012
- Article
Managing a shop full of a great number of incredibly diverse, short-run, nonrepeat orders can be a complicated undertaking. Fedtech, a St. Paul, Minn., fabricator, stays on top of all the activity by giving customers a single point of contact. Upon receipt of an order, one person shepherds the job through production—from cradle to grave.
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Fabricating on the fast track
UPI Manufacturing, Eagle, Wis., began with a noble thought: How can a company help out U.S. soldiers? The most obvious answer was to start manufacturing to support the war effort. So in 2003 the Dretzka family, who ran Underground Pipeline Inc., jumped into the metal manufacturing business. Since...
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IMS WaterJet names VP of sales
- Oct 29, 2012
- News Release
IMS WaterJet Inc., Waterbury, Conn., has promoted Bill Zomro to vice president of sales for the U.S. and Canada. He was hired in April as the company's eastern regional sales manager. In his new position, he oversees the company's relationship with distributors and customers across North...
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Calculator determines waterjet feed rate
- Oct 24, 2012
- Product Release
WARDJet® offers a free-download feed rate calculator, designed to help users determine the optimized speed for cutting their material with waterjet.
Users input machine settings, material, and thickness, and the calculator determines the feed rate automatically.
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IMS WaterJet relocates headquarters to larger facility
- Oct 23, 2012
- News Release
IMS WaterJet Inc., a manufacturer of waterjet cutting systems, has moved to a new headquarters facility in Waterbury, Conn. The site, which is four times larger than its previous facility in Oxford, Conn., enables the company to produce bigger, more elaborate and specialized machines that it...
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IMS WaterJet names marketing director
- Oct 16, 2012
- News Release
IMS WaterJet Inc., Waterbury, Conn., a manufacturer of waterjet cutting systems, has hired Kevin Dokla as director of marketing. He has nearly 15 years of professional experience in marketing communications, product marketing, corporate branding, product development, strategic planning, and sales...
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Abrasive waterjet system handles multiple-part projects
- Oct 16, 2012
- Product Release
OMAX® Corp. offers the 80X JetMachining® center. It features an X-Y cutting travel of 13 ft. 4 in. by 6 ft. 8 in., making it suitable for cutting large-scale components or multiple-part projects. The system can machine complex parts from pre-existing CAD drawings or DXF files. It...
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OMAX Corp. adding 22,000-sq.-ft. building to headquarters
- Oct 15, 2012
- News Release
Abrasive waterjet system manufacturer OMAX® Corp. is adding a 22,000-sq.-ft. building to its manufacturing and corporate headquarters campus in Kent, Wash. When the expansion is completed in October 2012, the campus will encompass 130,000 sq. ft. of space spread across three buildings. The...
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Monitoring system lets operators analyze waterjet machine parameters
- Oct 15, 2012
- Product Release
OMAX® Corp. offers the new Intelli-VISOR™ system monitoring package to oversee the status and performance of the company's JetMachining® abrasive waterjet machines throughout the cutting process. The system connects operation controls with machine maintenance. As a function of the...
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Abrasive waterjet cuts small, complex parts out of most materials
- Sep 25, 2012
- Product Release
Suitable for short-run part production, JIT manufacturing, and prototype development, the OMAX® 2626 JetMachining Center is a cantilever-style waterjet machine with a footprint of 6 ft. by 9 ft. 8 in. The machine can cut parts from almost any material, directly from a CAD drawing or DXF...
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OMAX Corp. expands headquarters
- Sep 18, 2012
- News Release
OMAX® Corp., manufacturer of abrasive waterjet machines and accessories, has announced plans to expand its Kent, Wash., facility with a new, 22,000-sq.-ft. building. The building expansion allows for a dedicated training space, including a lab area, for instructing sales representatives,...
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