Waterjet Cutting in comparison to Flame Cutting
- Abrasive waterjet cutting provides a much nicer edge finish
- Abrasive waterjet cutting doesn't heat the part
- Abrasive waterjet cutting can cut virtually any material
- Abrasive waterjet cutting is more precise
- Flame cutting is typically faster
- Flame cutting is typically cheaper, if you can use it.
- Waterjet cutting would make a great compliment to a flame cutting where more precision or higher quality is required, or for parts where heating is not good, or where there is a need to cut a wider range of materials.
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