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CERATIZIT Presents New Waterjet Nozzle Portfolio

Smooth cuts, thanks to waterpower

Thu, 02/16/2023 - 12:01
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(CERATIZIT S.A.: Mamer, Luxembourg) -- Water isn’t only the elixir of life— it has also established itself in industrial production for cooling, cleaning, or as a solvent. Furthermore, waterjet cutting is recognized as a reliable alternative to conventional cutting processes. Extremely smooth cut edges without thermal stress, post-processing, and minimal kerfs are just a few of the advantages of the cutting process for a wide range of materials and applications. A key factor for efficient processes is the waterjet nozzles. With the HyproJET portfolio, CERATIZIT sets new standards for quality and durability.

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Waterjet cutting is as simple as it is effective: The cutting head directs a fine jet of water at high pressure—up to 6,000 bar—with a jet diameter of 0.38 to 1.02 mm. In this stress-free cutting process, the material particles close to the surface are cut off without any heat being introduced into the material. This process is an optimal solution for temperature-sensitive and thick materials with complex geometries.

Three versions for all requirements

The possibilities of waterjet cutting are incredibly diverse, which means that it can be used for a wealth of different requirements.

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