Factoids
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The stream of water with which a waterjet cuts is 0.005” (five thousandths of an inch) wide.
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A waterjet can cut up to 8 in. thick steel and titanium on a production basis. There have been cases where 12 in. thick material has been cut
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The intensifier that feeds the waterjet pressurizes filtered tap water to up to 60,000 psi.
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The waterjet process is recognized as the most versatile and fastest growing process in the world.
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The largest uses for pure waterjet cutting are disposable diapers, tissue paper, and automotive interiors.







