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Four Flooring Materials Perfect for High-Traffic Areas
If you’ve been tasked to pave the floors of a busy school, library, hospital, or other public building, we’re sure you’ve seen the wide selection of flooring materials and designs to choose from. At Hydro-Lazer, we too offer everything from laminated and ceramic flooring to fritz and slate tile. For flooring that is fated to…
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Staying Safe When Working with a Waterjet Cutting Machine
This may be stating the obvious, but a waterjet cutting machine is a serious industrial tool that requires an emphasis on safety while in use. Having the right knowledge about these machines is paramount to operating them safely and efficiently. While the abrasive waterjet itself is the apparent danger, there are other parts of the…
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How Waterjet Cutting Makes a Difference in Aerospace
Industrial waterjet cutting is an extremely versatile manufacturing technique, useful in a wide variety of industries, and Hydro-Lazer is proud to be part of that legacy. One particularly noteworthy field of waterjet machining is the aerospace industry, a field which has exacting demands for the quality and precision of its parts. The range of materials…
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The Value of Waterjet Cutting in Medicine
The medical industry has very precise needs of its equipment. Things have to be made to exacting specifications in order to ensure they can do their part to heal people and save lives. Hydro-Lazer is a proud contributor to that process, and for the benefit of our readers, we wanted to highlight some of the…
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History of Waterjet Cutting
Waterjet cutting technique uses a high pressure stream of water to cut different materials. The early usage dates back to Roman Empire, who used it for hydraulic mining and land development. In the early 1930’s, a Paper Patent Company used relatively low pressure water for cutting soft metals. The first reliable ultra-high pressure pump was developed…
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7 Major Differences between Waterjet Cutting & Laser Cutting
Waterjet cutting and laser cutting are two of the most widely used techniques. Which one is the best among these? Well, both the cutting processes can get a good job done for you. However, there are certain factors that decide which cutting process is suitable for what applications. In this post, will discuss some of…









