An Overview of Waterjet Cutting and Its Characteristics Water is very important in our life and, therefore, correct use is essential. Aside from the use in traditional home chores, water has been used to produce energy commonly known as hydroelectric power. Water is widely utilised in manufacturing and processing of various materials used in day to day life. Waterjet cutting is a key process that enables metals, glasses, ceramics and stones to be not only sliced, but framed and designed into different types of products.
This process requires electricity, water and a cutting machine in order to cut pieces of metal. The machine used for cutting has a different type of nozzle to cut and make modifications to materials with a lot of ease. Waterjet machines release water at high speed through the nozzle making it possible to slice anything that comes in between. It’s worth mentioning that abrasive substances such as aluminium oxide and garnet are used to boost velocity with friction.
Nowadays, waterjet cutting is a useful process that can cut any type of material except tempered glass or diamond which are difficult to cut because they have a hard surface or are too smooth to be chopped without causing damage. It’s worth mentioning that the results obtained in this process depend on machine’s nozzle because it dictates the level of water