Laser & Waterjet
Large-Format Machining Center
The 80X JetMachining center from Omax is designed to cut a variety of materials, including ceramics, composites, plastic, glass and stone, as well as metals such as aluminum, tool steel, stainless steel, mild steel and titanium with an accuracy of motion ranging to ±0.003" (0.076 mm).Â
Read MorePump Technology Increases Operating Life
The company says the EnduroMAX direct-drive waterjet pump provides double the operating life of previous pumps and enables faster part processing, lower operating costs and easier maintenance.
Read MoreDual, Electric Servo Pump Increases Cutting Speed
Techni Waterjet’s dual-unit Quantum ESP electric servo pump is designed for use with both the Quantum ESP55 and Quantum ESP66.
Read MoreIn Waterjet, Fast Cutting Found at Lower Pressure
Testing compared abrasive waterjet machining of steel and aluminum at different levels of pump pressure.
Read MoreElectric Servo Pump
The company offers Quantum electric servo pump ESP55 and the TJ3000-X2 waterjet cutting machine.
Read MoreTable-Top Laser Marker Features Extended Base
The new Extended Base (EB) version of the EasyMark laser marker enables loading of large parts as tall as 8", requiring a mark area as big as 120 × 120 mm, or parts as tall as 4", requiring a mark area as big as 160 × 180 mm.
Read MoreSingle- or Dual-Head Gantry Waterjet System
Capable of producing complex parts out of virtually any material, the company’s Mid-Rail gantry waterjet cutting machine features an exposed tank that easily accommodates overhead loading.
Read MoreLaser Marking Machine Accommodates Larger Parts
The B-series model is engineered to provide fast, precise, hassle-free laser marking on a variety of materials.
Read MoreServo Head Reduces Laser Piercing Time
Mazak Optonics says its servo head with piercing detection that monitors laser-processing conditions, reduces piercing times and improves cutting performance across a range of applications.
Read MoreTerrain Following Capabilities for High Angle Waterjet Cutting
Omax has combined its Terrain Follower and the A-Jet tilting waterjet head.
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