Flow Waterjet Systems Enable Complex Part Cutting
The Mach 200c enables bevel and five-axis cutting of most materials with up to 60-degrees of motion.
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View MoreFlow International Corporation offers the Mach 200c and the EchoJet high-pressure waterjet cutting systems.
The Mach 200c provides increased operator access to the waterjet table and is designed to deliver improved speed and accuracy at an affordable price point. Featuring Pivot+ waterjet technology, the Mach 200c enables bevel and five-axis cutting of most materials, hard or soft, with up to 60-degrees of motion to achieve more complex part cutting needs.
The EchoJet is a fully enclosed, flexible waterjet solution that features easily-opened doors to contain spray and reduce cutting noise. Additionally, the EchoJet’s compact design enables it to fit in smaller spaces, where a smaller footprint is required.
Brian Sherick, president of Flow, says, “It’s an incredibly exciting time for the Flow team, as we have been working tirelessly to bring this much innovation to our customers. This focused effort is all about delivering true value back to our customers, and we can't wait to see the impact these machines will have on their businesses.”
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