Water jet cutting

Description of the technology

Waterjet cutting is a subtractive manufacturing process that uses a highly compressed jet of water at very high speed (more than three times the speed of sound in air).

The water jet removes the cut material from the cutting gap by erosion and shearing. If abrasive powder is also used, the cohesion of the workpiece material is also broken by micromachining. During the process, the water jet passes through the water nozzle and draws the abrasive into the mixing chamber. The water and abrasive then enter the hydroabrasive nozzle and are formed. The water jet is used to accelerate the abrasive grains, which reach speeds in excess of 300 m/s.

Alternative technologies

  • plasma arc machining
  • laser beam machining
  • thermal oxygen cutting
  • arc cutting

Visualisation of action

    Workpiece material types

    • steel
    • cast iron
    • non-ferrous metals

    Examples of products

    • metal flat bars
    • gears
    • connecting elements for various types of machinery
    • intricate details of surgical implants
    • details of medical instruments and diagnostic equipment components
    • details of knives and molds for the manufacture of glass machines or glass processing components

    Implementation of the technology

    Required resources

    • water jet
    • tooling
    • abrasive powder

    Required competences

    • training in erosion machining and abrasive blasting
    • extensive practical experience in subtractive manufacturing
    • training in CNC machine programming

    Environmental aspects

    Water consumption

    Energy consumption

    Waste generated

    Expert evaluation

    Competitiveness

    Usability

    Environmental impact

    Development centers

    • Opole University of Technology
    • Poznan University of Technology

    Legal conditions

    • none

    Companies using the technology