Water Jet Metal Cutter Psi

In metals the abrasive particles are responsible for the jet s cutting ability which occurs through erosion.
Water jet metal cutter psi. Abrasive waterjet intensifier pumps. Mach 700 think big. Wirtanen agrees stating that if you were to use the same orifice nozzle combination the same amount of abrasive and the same volume of water 90 000 psi will still outperform 60 000 psi every time. For decades kmt has manufactured water jet ultra high pressure intensifier pumps uhp with water pressurized up to 90 000 psi 6 200 bar.
Cuts up to 100 faster than 60 000 psi cutting. An ultrahigh pressure pump generates a stream of water with pressure rated up to 94 000 psi 6 480 bar. Uhp to water jet machines up to 90 000psi 125hp pump. Mach 500 make more.
Mach 300 move forward. Convert pressure into velocity. Our products are efficient and reliable whether is it pure water cutting heads or abrasive waterjet pumps kmt products are easier to maintain with no effect of heat on the products being cut. Mach 100 start now.
However he added the area can be a bit clouded when you start to look at dual cutting heads using one pump. The orifice mixing chamber and mixing tube together constitute what is commonly referred to as the cutting head see figure 3. Mach 200 elevate expectations. The compact self installed protomax abrasive waterjet cutting system from omax delivers 30 000 psi cutting power with its 5 hp pump and is ideal for prototyping and relatively low volume cutting of almost any material under 2 in thick by small job shops engineering classrooms makerspaces and personal use.
In softer materials high pressure water contributes to the cutting action. A water jet cutter also known as a water jet or waterjet is an industrial tool capable of cutting a wide variety of materials using an extremely high pressure jet of water or a mixture of water and an abrasive substance. 4 x 8 four head water only waterjet cutting system with fanuc control chukar four head cutting jet edge 55 30 abrasive can be added. The term abrasive jet refers specifically to the use of a mixture of water and abrasive to cut hard materials such as metal or granite while the terms pure waterjet and.