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  • Water jet Stripping in the Aerospace Industry
    Describes how ultra high pressure water jet cleaning technology is used in the aerospace engine industry to remove thermal sprayed coatings in a fast and environmentally friendly manner. This article first appeared the 2002 issue of Engine Yearbook.
  • what is waterjet cleaning
    Water jet stripping or cleaning, or water blast cleaning, is a widely used process for the removal of material, coating, or contamination from the surface of a work piece. Progressive Surface has experience with all types of water jet processes and specializes in ultra high pressure water jet
  • 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
  • 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
  • Waterjets Help Stop Gulf Oil Leak
    Water jet technology companies Jet Edge, Inc. and Chukar Waterjet, Inc. recently played a key role in helping BP stop the oil leak in the Gulf of Mexico. The companies provided ultra-high pressure waterjet equipment and application expertise to blast away hydrate ice crystals that had formed inside
  • SP & C - The Surface Preparation and Coatings People Company - Long Beach, Washington
    SP&C used Jet Edge Gyrajets to clean the fish holds on three Alaskan crab boats prior to resurfacing. The Gyrojet blasts away old coatings and corrosion with ultra-high pressure (UHP) water that is pressurized to 60,000 psi (4,100 bar). When a Seattle-based boat company needed to resurface the fish