Abrasive Waterjet Cutting Services

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The working of normal waterjet and abrasive waterjet cutting is almost similar, except when it comes to abrasive addition. Similar to waterjet cutting, a high pressure pump generates a stream of water (40,000 to 55,000 psi) to start the cutting process. This coherent waterjet reaches the venturi section of the machine after passing through a small diameter orifice located inside the equipment nozzle. In the venturi section of the machine, the high pressure water stream gets mixed with granular abrasives. The mixture is then passed through a specialized ceramic mixing tube, wherein the water and abrasive particles are combined. This high velocity mixture travels at high speed and impact on the kerf face and performs the actual cutting.

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