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Pro waterjet cutters improve energy density

A KMT Waterjet Systems product story
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk editorial team Jul 3, 2009

KMT Waterjet Systems' Pro series of high-pressure waterjet cutting products can be used with 4100 and 6200 bar working pressures.

This allows users to select the optimum working pressure for specific applications.

This versatility appeals to companies looking to cut thick and thinner metal profiles and organisations working with a range of hard and soft materials.

The Pro range includes Streamline Pro 60 and 125HP pumps, the KMT Active Autoline Pro Abrasive Cutting Head, the AMS Pro Abrasion Management System and the new range of PSC Pro valves, pipes and fittings.

The high pressure operation of the 6,200 bar Pro series gives users improved energy density for cutting with 50 per cent more pressure through the cutting head orifice and focusing tube.

This provides higher cutting speeds, improved cutting quality and less abrasive wear.

With the 125HP version of the pump, multi-head cutting can be undertaken too.

The Pro series pumps can be connected via an interface to the internet for remote diagnostics and monitoring of pump performance.

This facility can be used to assist OEM waterjet table manufacturers and their customers by providing instant pictorial diagnostic information, helping to prevent potential damage or downtime should any faults be identified.

The life of key components such as valves can also be monitored.

The Pro series features minimal wear and tear on seals, minimal metal fatigue and reduced material stresses, which all contribute to reliable operation.

The pumps allow servicing and maintenance to be carried out easily; the simple, modular structure of all of the Pro systems' components makes it easy to replace parts when worn.

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