Calypso WaterJet Systems, Inc.
 14086 Proton Rd.
 Dallas, Texas 75244

972.488.8661
972.488.8730
sales@calypsowaterjet.com
 
  

WaterJet Cutting
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WaterJet Cutting
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WaterJet Cutting
Application

Versatile. Clean. Low Impact.

Waterjet is a very versatile, environmentally clean process. The unique ability of waterjet to cut virtually any material with no impact on the material gives it an advantage over other cutting process such as laser, plasma or traditional machining processes.

How it Works.

The waterjet cutting process is quite simple. Water is pressurized to 60,000 PSI by hydraulic intensification, and then forced through a small orifice in the cutting head. Inside a mixing tube, abrasive is mixed with the high pressure water, creating an abrasive waterjet stream that exits the nozzle at about 1.5 times the speed of sound. Through a combination of micro-erosion (grinding) and a shear yielding of the material a narrow section of material (called the kerf) is removed all the way through the thickness.




Benefits.

  • More versatile than other processes - Wide range of materials
    Waterjet cuts most materials, including metals, plastics, stone (manufactured and natural), glass, foam, and ceramics. Because there is no heat and no work induced stress incurred in the cutting process, almost any material is suitable for waterjet cutting.
  • Thinnest sheet to over 6 inches thick
    Waterjet allows stacking of materials, and cuts a variety of thicknesses, adding productivity to the cutting process
  • Provides a cleaner edge with minimal post cutting processes
    The non-invasive waterjet cutting process generates a high quality finish which looks like a fine sandblasted finish on most materials, and eliminates a majority of post process finishing.
  • Fits well with other types of material processing
    Waterjet, either abrasive or straight water, can be used as a partner for other processes in fabrication and machining. It even makes an excellent mate for lasers, providing superior quality on aluminum and high finish materials, as well as extending the thickness range on conventional materials such as stainless steel.
  • Environmentally safe and clean
    Waterjet cutting involves no chemicals, gases or noxious liquids used in the cutting process. Abrasive waterjet cutting uses garnet (a high grade sand) as the abrasive, resulting in a very clean process that is preferable to other methods of cutting in terms of environmental impact and resulting disposal of by products and waste water. Waterjet cutting doesn't create dust when cutting stone, thus providing a safer work environment for companies using the process to waterjet cut stone inlays and countertops.

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