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  • Profile Waterjet Cutting, Inc. - St. Catharines, Ontario
    In 2001, Dave Willcock decided to sell his successful St. Catharines, Ontario-based machine shop and retire at the age of 39. But he quickly grew bored of retirement and decided to enter the fascinating world of waterjet machining, a cutting-edge industry that uses ultra high-pressure water to cut
  • RAGWORM (R) Water Jet Cutting Machine Removes Storage Tank Floors, Roofs
    Jet Set Hydro Technics B.V.'s RAGWORMÂ (R) is used to remove worn floors and ceilings from storage tanks using ultra-high pressure waterjet. Photo courtesy Jet Set Hydro Technics B.V. Jet Set met this challenge by developing RAGWORMÂ (R), a unique robotic system that uses dual 46,400 psi (3,200 bar
  • Water Jets vs. Cable Machines: What's the Difference?
    Question: We use cable drain cleaners at our facility, but my young guys keep telling me I should switch to high-pressure water jets to do the same job. Are they right?. Answer: Well, yes and no. Traditional cable drain cleaners do a great job cutting up tree roots and retrieving objects. But when
  • Waterjet 101
    action takes place as a result of the ultra-high pressure (UHP) water being forced through a pre-mounted waterjet orifice as small as .005 inches. In many applications, an abrasive material such as waterjet garnet is added to the waterjet to create an abrasive waterjet (also known as an abrasivejet
  • Bringing Energy Efficiency and Cost Savings to Veteran's Facilities
    to measure the thermal/BTU energy. Clamp-on ultrasonic flow meters are ideal for this type of water measurement due to high accuracy at low and high flows, installation with no pipe cutting or process shutdown, and immunity to external noise. Coupled with temperature sensors on the "hot" and "cold" legs
  • CABINET COOLERS END COSTLY SHUTDOWNS
    combined with heat put out by their laser cutting machine took the temperature of the non-air-conditioned shop up over 100°F. Soon, the heat took its toll on the electrical enclosures of the laser cutting machine. The computer produced a lot of error messages and stopped the operation. Lasercraft

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