PROJECT ON WATER JET CUTTING
PREPARED BY : PARTH A. JOSHI ROLL NO. : 07BMER018
LEARN ALL ABOUT…
WATERJET CUTTING
What it is, how it works, and why
• Waterjet cutting is… – A method of manufacturing that uses a
high pressure water stream to cut through material • Pressure of the water gets up to (and
sometimes more than) 60,000 PSI • Water exits the nozzle in the cutting head
with a cutting diameter of 0.020” to 0.060”
What is waterjet cutting? (cont.)
• Waterjet cutting…– Uses garnet abrasive combined with the
cutting stream to cut through the material – Processes up to 12” thick material
• This includes: – Rubber– Stainless Steel– Carbon Steel – Plastic– Copper – Brass– Armor Plating– Aluminum
Advantages of Waterjet Cutting
• There are no heat affected zones (HAZ) – The material does not get warped,
discolored or hardened
• Ability to manufacture burr-free parts– No jagged edges or burrs
• Near net shape cutting– Eliminates the need for secondary
operations
• Can cut through thick materials – Up to 12” in thickness
Waterjet cutting is one of the most versatile cutting processes around. Well suited for high-performance metal cutting, waterjet technology, when used with an abrasive additive, creates a clean, burr-free cut that does not require secondary finishing and does not leave a heat-affected zone. Nearly every type of cut is possible, from rapid hole drilling to detailed cuts for automotive application. Waterjet cutting systems are also less expensive than laser-cutting systems, making them a solid choice for metal and steel cutting in the fabrication industry.
The addition of abrasive widens the range of cuts that waterjet technology can perform, but abrasive is often one of the most expensive components of a waterjet cuttings. To offset the costs of using abrasives in water jets to cut harder materials, Waterjet cutting has developed a system that regulates the amount of abrasive used, controls the flow, and eliminates waste. Better abrasive management makes cutting with water a truly efficient process.
Material Options• Stainless
Steels• Carbon
Steels• Red Metals• Aluminum • Steel Alloys• Exotic
Metals• Ballistics• Armor
Plating• Plastics
•Rubber•Composites•Glass•Titanium•Copper•Brass• Inconel•Acetal•Nylon
•Ceramic Tile•Urethane•Neoprene•Silicone•Mesh•Delrin•Felt•Honeycomb•Linoleum
Non-Abrasive Waterjet Cutting• This process uses no abrasive in the cutting
stream, just high pressure water• Used to cut soft, thin, or porous material
– Silicone– VCT (tile)– Foam– Felt– Cork– Teflon– Neoprene– Composites– Plastic
Why use waterjet cutting?
• When companies outsource work to manufacture their custom products proficiently, waterjet cutting is often an advantageous option
• Waterjet cutting allows for fast turnaround times– It’s also a very efficient cutting method
• No burr• No heat affected zones• Multiple head cutting allows nesting of parts which
is like ‘multi-tasking’ for the waterjet, as it is able to cut numerous parts at once
Schematic illustration of the abrasive-jet machining process.
WATERJET VS. EDM
Wire EDM Strengths
Extremely precise parts are possible (±0.0001“)
Very thick parts (over 12“) can be made
Intentional taper can be put into a part for die clearance & other uses
Waterjet Strengths
Five to ten times faster in parts less than 1" thick (but, at ±0.003"), less precise as well
No Heat Affected Zone (HAZ)
Works well in non-conductive materials (such as glass, stone, plastic) as well as conductive materials
Can pierce material directly without the need for a pre-drilled starter hole
Can produce large parts at reasonable costs
Photo Gallery
Abrasive Waterjet
Red Tinted Glass
9.25” Aluminum
THANKS..