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Waterjet Cutting Services

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Why Choose Abrasive Waterjet of Indiana

Abrasive Waterjet of Indiana is one of Indiana’s largest contractor cutting service providers with 4 omax waterjets.

Waterjet Cutting Process

Whether you are cutting rubber, metal, plastic, ceramic, or composites, we can help you. Abrasive Waterjet of Indiana’s cutting process promises smoother finishes, faster turnaround, and higher quality of products. You and your company can definitely gain significant savings in time and money.

Our State-of-the-Art Cutting Services

Being 5–10 times faster than wire EDM machining and having no significant induced heat, waterjet cutting stands above other typically used methods. It is also better than lasers when it comes to cutting reflective mediums. Tolerances are within ±.005 and five edge qualities (Q1 to Q5) are attained in most materials.

Why We Use OMAX Machines

We hold ourselves to the highest standards when it comes to waterjet cutting. Despite having more manufacturers that offer cheaper waterjet machines in the market every day, we only use OMAX products.
 

Waterjets are soft tools. This means that the stream is always bent during the cutting process. OMAX machines can better compensate in this naturally occurring process compared to others—allowing us to hold some of the tightest tolerances in the industry. Also, any waterjet running a G-code program cannot make up for jet lag.

Reduce your production time for rough outs and allot more time to complete the detailed finishing of your project. Going from prototype to finishing small or medium production runs in a day is possible with our cutting process.

Specifications

  • ± .005″ Tolerance Within the Cutting Area

  • 79″x166″ Cutting Area

  • Up to 82″x170″ Material Can Fit Inside the Cutting Bed

Materials That Can Be Cut

  • All Grades of Steel

  • Hardened Tool Steel

  • Composites

  • Ceramics

  • Copper

  • Inconel

  • Titanium

  • Rubber

  • Foam

  • Stones such as Marble, Granite, and Limestone

  • Plastics such as Acrylic, Polycarbonates, and Composites

  • Mirrored Stainless Steel

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