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Intensifier pump is rated at 60,000 lb/in2
Rated for 60,000 lb/in2, an intensifier pump's improvements include a non-contact wet electronic stroke sensor allowing for improved performance and reliability and simpliefied piston/plunger.
News from Jet Edge (14 March 2006)
Water jet cutting system developments shown
As well as an improved high pressure intensifier pump, water jet cutting equipment maker will show a DRO for multi head positioning to improve productivity by reducing set-up time.
News from Jet Edge (14 March 2006)
Powerful water jet cutting systems are accurate
Water jet cutting systems can hold an accuracy of 0.005in with a repeatability of 0.001in and have hydraulic intensifier pump offering up to 30,000h of operation between maintenance cycles.
News from Jet Edge (14 March 2006)
Waterjet cutting trebles subcontrator's turnover
User application article The extreme versatility of a CNC waterjet cutting and profiling machine - combined with its reliability and quality of cut - have helped increase a subcontractor's turnover by over 200%.
News from Water Jet Sweden UK (24 February 2006)
Water intensifier enables cutting versatility
User application article Investment in a waterjet cutting machine provides abrasive cutting of materials as diverse as foam and composites, SS, graphite, ceramics, plastics, aluminium and even stone.
News from KMT Waterjet Systems (20 October 2005)
Subcontractor adds on 6-axis waterjet profiler
User application article A six-axis robotic waterjet cutting installation, possibly the only one in the UK, is being used for cutting/profiling of thin plastics, composites and carbon fibre materials.
News from KMT Waterjet Systems (26 September 2005)
Water jet cutting profiles precision metal parts
User application article When Chris Procter set up Leicester Water Jet, he was driven by the knowledge of a lucrative potential market for a sub-contractor able to meet the exacting demands of precision profiled materials.
News from Water Jet Sweden (21 September 2005)
Water jet soft start saves up to 20% energy
KMT Waterjet Systems has introduced a new 'Soft Start' feature for its intensifiers for waterjet cutting applications and can save up to 20% in energy when the pump is first activated.
News from KMT Waterjet Systems (23 August 2005)
Water jet cutting intensifier is most powerful
Most powerful intensifier for waterjet cutting is compact and light weight and provides metal-to-metal seal eliminating traditional seals thereby reducing consumable costs and downtime.
News from KMT Waterjet Systems (16 August 2005)
Soft start pump saves 20% on waterjet energy draw
User application article With a maximum current draw of only 63A, a 'soft start' pump for a subcontract waterjet cutting machine provides up to 20% energy savings compared to more traditional pumps.
News from KMT Waterjet Systems (24 June 2005)
University's waterjet cutting is work of art
User application article The University of Sunderland's Glass and Ceramics Department has taken delivery of a waterjet cutting machine to enable artists and small companies to produce an unlimited range of profiles.
News from KMT Waterjet Systems ( 9 June 2005)
Water jets profile intricate tile shapes
User application article Investing in a water jet cutting machine has enabled a company to satisfy present and future demand for an ever-increasing variety of ceramic and glass floor and wall tile styles.
News from KMT Waterjet Systems (13 May 2005)
Water jet cutting profiles intricate shapes
User application article Specialist clock manufacturer has long been using water jet cutting to profile intricate and ornate shapes and inlays from a variety of materials including aluminium and copper.
News from Control Waterjet Cutting (12 April 2005)
Water jets sculpture intricate SS dragonfly
User application article To produce an intricate finished sculpture a method that would allow cuts of less that 2mm apart in 3mm SS sheet to be made without distortion proved to be water jet cutting.
News from Control Waterjet Cutting (11 April 2005)
10-head water jet machine ups productivity by 50%
User application article A CNC 10-head water jet cutting system with automated load/unload, built to user specification, has increased productivity of graphite/metal gasket profiling by 50%.
News from Water Jet Sweden ( 8 April 2005)
Larger shuttle table provided for waterjet cutting
As well as providing an even larger capacity shuttle table system as standard, flat bed waterjet cutting machines feature a new cutting head that offers higher performance.
News from Bystronic Laser AG (30 December 2004)
Pure waterjet head cuts gaskets, foams
A new pure waterjet cutting head in the Aqualine range for new and existing machines, aimed at gaskets, foam products and food production applications.
News from KMT Waterjet Systems ( 5 October 2004)
Advanced water jet intensifiers raise performance
Seven models of water jet intensifiers include a Soft Start feature that provides users with up to 20% energy savings in power consumption when the pump is first switched on.
News from KMT Waterjet Systems (23 September 2004)
Pump introduces SMEs to water jet cutting
For smaller companies looking to fulfil the growing demand for the versatility of waterjet cutting, a high pressure pump that can be used independently or communicate with a control.
News from KMT Waterjet Systems (24 August 2004)
Waterjet cutting opens up new markets for marble
Advent of waterjet cutting that cuts precisiely without making dust of fumes is allowing marble to become more widely specified for everything from office buildings to kitchen worktops.
News from KMT Waterjet Systems ( 6 August 2004)
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