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Find out the Versatility, Precision, and Productivity using waterjet technology.
For a free test cut, browse the materials below to learn more about popular waterjet applications, or fill out the form below to let us know what you’re cutting and we’ll set you up with a free test cut.
- METAL
- STONE
- FOOD
- COMPOSITES
- HVAC/INSULATION
- GLASS
- CARDBOARD/PAPER
- PLASTIC
- FIBERGLASS
- OTHER
Metal Cutting
KMT waterjet cutting systems can cut titanium steel up to 305 mm thick, do not require secondary finishing, and leave no heat-affected zone (HAZ).
Stone Cutting
Waterjet machines using the KMT Waterjet pumps are perfect for creating corporate logos in decorative designs on walls or inlaid into floors, countertop parts, faucet and sinkholes as well as a smoother radius off sharp edges of slabs cut with saws.
Food Cutting
The use of pure water in waterjet cutting systems capable of cutting at incredible speeds up to Mach 3, has received USDA approval for creating a bacteria-free hygienic cutting process method.
Composites Cutting
Because composites are reinforced for greater strength, require a different approach than ceramic cutting or metal cutting, for example. Using conventional cutters and machining techniques will quickly cause parts to wear out and require replacement.
HVAC/Insulation Cutting
KMT Waterjet cutting will help to eliminate the duct liner bottleneck in your shop while reducing the labor associated with this process. Using conventional cutters and machining techniques will quickly cause parts to wear out and require replacement.
Glass Cutting
Abrasive waterjet cutting technology is a great method for cutting glass because it allows for contours and shapes that cannot be achieved with other cutting machines at a reasonable cost.
Cardboard/Paper Cutting
Water jet cutting technology has been used for several decades to perform paper cutting. Unlike abrasive waterjet cutting, however, only pure waterjet is used to cut paper and foods.
Plastic Cutting
Water jet cutting technology has been used for several decades to perform plastic and acrylic cutting. In fact, this process supersedes the development of the abrasive waterjet used to cut harder materials such as stone, glass, and metals. Unlike abrasive waterjet cutting, however, only pure waterjet is used to cut plastics and acrylics.
Fiberglass Cutting
Waterjet cutting and trimming of fiberglass panels does not delay cutting processes as there is no tool change. With blades, since fiberglass is hard, blades become dull, replacement takes time, and reduces productivity.
Other Materials Cutting
Waterjet cutting is a cold cutting process, with no heat affected zone (HAZ). This gives the flexibility to cut an unlimited variety of materials including cutting metals, stone, food, cutting foam, paper, rubber, carpet, wood, wool, plastics, graphite, tool steel and much more.
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