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Industrial uses of ultra-high pressure waterjet began in the early 1970s. It was discovered that at pressures between 40,000 and 60,000 psi (276,000 and 414,000 kPa), a jet of water approximately 0.005" (0.1 mm) in diameter could neatly cut everything from cardboard to granola bars. Special production line machines were developed to solve manufacturing problems related to materials that had

Reasons to use water jet cutting technology.
Some of the materials we work with: wood, granite, steel, aluminum, titanium, Inconel®, glass and ceramics, waspalloy.
We operate the latest state of the art OMAX 55100 OMAX 60120 and OMAX 80160 Jet Machining® Centers.
Operating tolerance is 0.0015 inches. Better than any other water cutting technologies. We can follow your Z-axis profile. Water jet leaves no burr and our close tolerance work eliminates secondary operations.
All product is measured to verify quality. Inspection reports are included.

Most any material can be cut with water jet.

Materials such as carpet, wood, foam and other porous materials can be successfully cut but they will pick up a small amount of water.

Materials that are metallic can be water jet cut. These include titanium, steel, iron, copper and nickel base metals.

Non-metallics such as stone, marble, tile, plastic and glass can all be cut with water jet.

Advanced Quality Water Jet Cutting is owned by an RAB certified Lead Auditor # Q03498 (AS9100, AIEA #A03498). You can also check the Owner's bio page.

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WaterJets.org
(great site to learn more about water jet technology.)

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