Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Water Jet Cutting FAQ

Here are some of the commonly asked questions we get about water jet cutting:

Waterjet cutting is where a mixture of water and an abrasive substance is pushed out at a high velocity. This combination enables the precision cutting of many different materials.

What kind of materials can a water jet cut through?
It can cut through many different materials from metals like aluminum and titanium, ceramics, foams, plastics, cardboard and rubber.

What kind of things does waterjet cutting make?
The process is used for a variety of products, from boxes and disposable diapers to tools for all different purposes.

Is it accurate?
It depends on the material, its thickness and the shape of the cut, but a water jet is one of the more accurate forms of precision cutting.

How thick can it cut?
Usually from .10” to .12” thick, and this varies with the material’s hardness or softness.

Could you use PA water jet cutting services? Contact H&H Precision Wire today by visiting www.HHPrecisionWire.com

Friday, June 3, 2011

See What H&H Precision Wire's Water Jet Cutting Can Do

The water jet cutting tables at H&H Precision Wire run 24 hours a day, in order to ensure we get our orders out. Our tables are able to cut a wide variety of materials, from plastic and glass to tool steel and titanium.

With our technologies, we are able to meet the precision machine needs of all our clients. From gears and sprockets to vents and rings, we have the ability to cut it all. Check out what we can do for you by visiting www.HHPrecisionWire.com today.