Who owns Flow waterjet?

Flow is proud to be a Shape Technologies Group Company. Shape Technologies Group, Inc. (SHAPE) delivers innovative manufacturing process solutions to customers spanning 100 countries and a broad array of industries.

How much is a Flow waterjet?

How much does a Flow waterjet cost?

Waterjet Costs 30HP Pump .010″ Orifice 60/75HP Pump .016″ Orifice
Water Cost $0.29 $0.75
Abrasive Cost (at $0.25/lb) $10.50 $24.00
Power Cost $2.59 $4.74
Parts Cost $2.98 $3.70

How strong is a water jet cutter?

between 50,000 and 60,000 PSI
Typical waterjet cutting pressure is between 50,000 and 60,000 PSI. Many newer systems are pressurized up to 90,000 PSI. The water at this pressure is then released through a small orifice machined into a diamond or saphire, usually in the range of 5 to 15 thousandths of an inch diameter.

What type of pump is used in water jet cutting machine?

Waterjet cutting pumps The waterjet pump, type PJ, is a high-pressure pump that uses the intensifier principle to create a high and steady water pressure. A relative low oil pressure (200 bar) is used to generate a high water output pressure (4,000 bar).

How does a water jet cutter work?

Waterjet cutting is simply an accelerated erosion process within a selected material. Highly pressurised water is fired through a ruby or diamond nozzle into a mixing chamber. This pressure creates a vacuum and draws garnet sand into the stream where it is then fired at the object in place for cutting.

Can a water jet cut diamond?

Since diamond is the hardest material in the world, only the waterjet machine can cut it.”

Is there anything a waterjet can’t cut?

A water jet would not cut through diamond or tempered glass – with tempered glass the material would break as designed to when force is applied.

How thick can a water jet cutter cut?

How thick can an abrasive waterjet cut? The high-level answer is that abrasive waterjets can cut through 12 inches of most materials. Many users report cutting material even thicker than that. Most abrasive waterjet cutting, however, is done in material that is 3 inches thick or less.

What are the disadvantages of water jet cutting?

Disadvantages of Waterjet Cutting

  • Cutting Time – While the waterjet cutter can cut most of the same materials, very often the cutting takes longer than a traditional cutter.
  • Orifice Failure – Low quality waterjet orifices have a tendency to break down and disrupt cutting, resulting in lost time and productivity.

How thick can you cut with a water jet?

Why choose Flow Industries?

Flow Industries is a developer of Silo-Flow™ and Turbo-Flow™ – the most powerful solution for silo, bin, hopper clogging problems and for preheater buildups & cooler snow-man. Read More… Flow Industries is the developer of AirShock® – a unique non-destructive and environmentally friendly technology for oil and gas well stimulation.

Where are flow waterjets made?

Flow is global. With the largest market share, Flow is the world leader in the development and manufacture of UHP waterjet technology. Headquartered in in Kent, Washington, Flow employs approximately 700 employees with offices in North and South America, Asia and Europe.

How long has flow been in business?

Soon after, we invented, patented and perfected the world’s first abrasive waterjet system. Since 1974, Flow has delivered over 13,000 waterjet and abrasive waterjet systems to customers in more than 100 countries. Flow is proud to be a Shape Technologies Group Company.

How many employees does flow have?

Headquartered in in Kent, Washington, Flow employs approximately 700 employees with offices in North and South America, Asia and Europe. Globally we focus on technology leadership, a full continuum of products that provide complete manufacturing solutions, application expertise, unmatched service with a commitment…