A highly versatile subtractive manufacturing system uses a pressurized jet of water, often mixed with an abrasive substance, to erode materials and create complex parts. This system’s ability to manipulate the cutting stream in five different axes allows for intricate cuts and bevels on complex three-dimensional shapes, exceeding the capabilities of traditional 3-axis systems.
This technology offers significant advantages in various industries. Its cold-cutting process eliminates heat-affected zones and material warping, making it ideal for heat-sensitive materials. The precision offered allows for tight tolerances and intricate designs, minimizing material waste and maximizing production efficiency. The versatility across materials and geometries makes this advanced machining method increasingly important in fields requiring high precision and complex part production, such as aerospace, automotive, and medical device manufacturing. Its development represents a significant advancement over earlier waterjet cutting technologies, opening possibilities for previously unattainable designs and efficiencies.