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Waterjet Cutting - Page 31
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Lower-end waterjet cutting machine features high-end components
- Nov 10, 2009
- Product Release
Flow Intl. Corp. has introduced the Mach 2 series waterjet cutting machines. The line comprises economical machines for those new to waterjet or on a limited budget, the manufacturer states. Featuring a high-pressure pump, software, and abrasive cutting head found on the company's high-end systems,...
- From The Fabricator
AST Waterjet installs five-axis cutting table
- Nov 10, 2009
- News Release
AST Waterjet, Irving, Texas, has installed a Romeo five-axis waterjet cutting table. It has a 96- by 144-in. cutting bed with 36 in. of clearance. The cutting head tilts to 90 degrees off vertical and rotates a full 360 degrees, making it suitable for cutting simple bevels or complex shapes into...
- From The Fabricator
Articulated waterjet cutting head allows nozzle tilting of 0 to 60 degrees from vertical position
- Oct 13, 2009
- Product Release
OMAX® has introduced the new A-Jet™ articulated jet cutting head. It cuts accurate beveled edges at angles determined by the machine operator or part program. Controlled by the company's proprietary Intelli-MAX® software, the cutting head adds two motion axes that allow tilting the...
- From The Fabricator
Jet Edge acquires Calypso Waterjet Systems
- Oct 13, 2009
- News Release
Waterjet manufacturer Jet Edge Inc., St. Michael, Minn., has acquired Calypso Waterjet Systems of Dallas, Texas. Founded in 1992, Calypso Waterjet Systems was a manufacturer of waterjet cutting systems before its departure from the water jet industry in early 2009. Its products include waterjet...
- From The Fabricator
Machine combines wire EDM, waterjet technologies
- Sep 24, 2009
- Product Release
Mitsubishi's MD+CELL combines the MD+PROII wire EDM with a Suprema DX44 waterjet for high speed and precision in one automated unit. The machine is designed to minimize operator intervention and maximize unattended run time for piece-part manufacturers. The MD+CELL uses a Mitsubishi MELFA six-axis...
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Single-intensifier waterjet pump introduced
- Sep 9, 2009
- Product Release
JetEdge Inc., a manufacturer of ultra-high pressure waterjets, has introduced the iP60-100S 100 HP, 60,000 PSI (4,100 bar) waterjet pump. The iP60-100S is a single intensifier version of the company's 100 HP waterjet pump. The pump produces 2.0 GPM (7.6 LPM) of ultra-high-pressure water for...
- From The Fabricator
Icon Machine Tool and TECHNI Waterjet host open house
- Sep 9, 2009
- News Release
TECHNI Waterjet™ and Icon Machine Tool Inc. hosted a Waterjet Open House for its customers and the general public on Aug. 5, 2009. The open house had a full day of waterjet demos, technical discussions, and tours of the TECHNI training facility located in Lenexa, Kansas. The open house...
- From The Fabricator
Disposing of waterjet abrasive—the right way
- Sep 1, 2009
- Article
Shop owners who cut with waterjet machines should keep abreast oflocal waste and disposal regulations.
- From The Fabricator
Waterjet system for high-precision machining introduced
- Aug 11, 2009
- Product Release
MC Machinery Systems Inc. has introduced the DX series waterjet machine. Its 700 series CNC delivers advanced programming capabilities for high-precision machining. The unit is controlled on a 15-in., waterproof screen, with improved graphics and NC design to simplify operation. The 22-in. machine...
- From The Fabricator
WARDJet partners with University of Sheffield AMRC
- Aug 11, 2009
- News Release
WARDJet, Tallmadge, Ohio, a manufacturer of ultrahigh-pressure waterjet and abrasivejet systems for precision cutting, recently became partners with the University of Sheffield Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (AMRC) with Boeing. The AMRC is a partnership between the aerospace company and the...
- From The Fabricator
Itching for economic recovery
- By Tim Heston
- Jul 27, 2009
- Blog Post
Rodie Woodard just finished a good week. When I talked with the president of Irving, Texas-based Maximum Industries Thursday, he told me he just closed a deal that will keep his contract fabrication shop humming 24 hours a day for several months. His customer in the signage industry is putting...
- From The Fabricator
Pneumatic grate cleaning tool works in push or pull mode
- Jul 14, 2009
- Product Release
Bystronic offers a pneumatic tool for cleaning cutting table grates. The reduction of back spatter helps keep cut parts cleaner, helping to reduce secondary operations and increase overall process reliability. The unit requires only one operator and is designed to work in push or pull...
- From The Fabricator
Counting on the combo
- By Tim Heston
- Jul 1, 2009
- Article
Revolving door manufacturer brings fabrication in-house, including a combination waterjet-plasma machine.
Bystronic Group, BLM Group form marketing alliance
- Jun 30, 2009
- News Release
Bystronic (sheet metal processing systems) and the BLM GROUP (tube processing systems) have formed an alliance to work closely together in market development. The alliance between the two groups is effective July 1, 2009. It includes numerous marketing activities to inform (potential) customers...
- From The Fabricator
Reusing waterjet cutting abrasive
- By Michael Bishop
- Jun 29, 2009
- Article
For shops that cut using a waterjet machine, the abrasive in the pressurized stream of water, which allows the system to cut away metal, is a significant capital investment. Because of recent technology developments, a fabricator now can recycle the abrasive material and use it several times. But before a shop invests in this type of equipment, it should first consider the types of abrasive material that are available, as well as how the recycling technology works.
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