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Jet Edge’s Water Jets Cut Melons, Metal, and More. Jet Edge builds machines that shoot thin, computer-guided water jets that move about 6,000 miles an hour. April 01, 2013.
While laser cutting remains the dominant force for rapid prototyping anything made of plastic, MDF or wood, the real holy grail is the ability to cut metal — something most laser cutters are … ...
Water jet cutters are the only way to cut metal, glass and stone.” Cutting out the TechCrunch Unicorn from mirror glass took around seven minutes from beginning to end.
In this video, we test the cutting capabilities of our 60,000 PSI waterjet on various metals: brass, aluminum, steel, ...
We put modern engineering to the test against a stack of pennies using a 60,000 psi waterjet and a hydraulic press. First, we attempted to cut the metal pennies with just water, then with water mixed ...
We don't normally cover industrial hardware on SlashGear, but with laser-guided water-jet cutting systems in the headlines so much lately FLOW's 6-axis robotic waterjet cutting system… ...
As per the deep research carried out by Verified Market Research®, the global Waterjet Cutting Machinery Market size was valued at USD 869.2 Million in 2018 and is projected to reach USD 1,363.5 ...
According to the Mach 1 website, water jets cut any solid material, including stone, tile, glass, metal, foam, rubber, plastic and food. The water jet at Mach 1 can cut material that’s 24 feet ...