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Waterjet Cutting - Page 6
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GlobalMAX 1508 abrasive waterjet from OMAX cuts material up to 5 in. without HAZ
- Jan 3, 2020
- Product Release
The GlobalMAX 1508 from OMAX is a compact abrasive waterjet with a cutting bed of 2 ft. 7 in. by 5 ft. It cuts nearly any material in any thickness up to 5 in. without an HAZ. The system includes software developed specifically for abrasive waterjets to help simplify programming and use. Its 10-HP...
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KMT Waterjet launches new website
- Nov 27, 2019
- News Release
KMT Waterjet Systems, Baxter Springs, Kan., a manufacturer of ultrahigh-pressure pumps and components for waterjet systems, has launched a new website. The site includes expanded information on the features and benefits of waterjet technology, as well as photos and specifications for products. It...
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Abrasive waterjet combines accuracy, acceleration
- Nov 25, 2019
- Product Release
Flow Intl. Corp. offers the Mach 500 abrasive waterjet system, which the company says is designed to deliver precision performance while improving productivity and increasing uptime. According to the manufacturer, the system combines high accuracy and fast acceleration. Flow Intl. Corp....
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Flow-branded car debuts on NASCAR track
- Oct 19, 2019
- News Release
Kent, Wash.-based Flow Intl. Corp., a manufacturer of ultrahigh-pressure waterjet cutting systems, will make its NASCAR debut with Joe Gibbs Racing at the Kansas Lottery 300 NASCAR Xfinity Series Race at the Kansas City Speedway on Oct. 19. Driven by Joe Gibbs Racing’s Brandon Jones, the No. 19,...
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Flow Intl. Mach 500 abrasive waterjet combines accuracy, acceleration
- Oct 15, 2019
- Product Release
Flow Intl. Corp. offers the Mach 500 abrasive waterjet system, which the company says is designed to deliver precision performance while improving productivity and increasing uptime. According to the manufacturer, the system combines high accuracy and fast...
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Waterjet, plasma cutter, saw help mechanical contractor maximize custom fabricating capabilities
- Oct 10, 2019
- Product Release
SituationThirty-five years ago, Ken Gottstein started providing mechanical contracting and construction services from a small, 1,000-sq.-ft. warehouse in Hazelton, Pa. Today the company operates out of a 9,000-sq.-ft. space with a 20,000-sq.-ft. system integration facility where clients can set up...
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Mid Atlantic Machinery installs fabricating equipment at Gottstein Corp.
- Jul 18, 2019
- News Release
Mid Atlantic Machinery, a machine tool distributor in Harrisburg, Pa., has delivered several fabricating machines to Hazleton, Pa.-based Gottstein Corp., a mechanical contractor for the food and beverage industry. The equipment includes an OMAX Maxiem 1530 waterjet system for a variety of machining...
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Sculptor, fabricator join forces pay homage to author Ray Bradbury
- By Eric Lundin
- Jul 9, 2019
- Blog Post
When sculptor Zachary Oxman found fabricator E&E Metal Fab. Inc., Lebanon, Pa., he found a shop well-equipped to see many of his visions through to completion. A recent example is a vision of author Ray Bradbury riding a rocket, holding a novel, displaying a characteristic smile.
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The difference between 2D and 3D waterjet cutting
- By Alex Ruegg, Benjie Massara, and Dennis Toering
- May 31, 2019
- Article
3D waterjet cutting is a different process than 2D cutting and requires a slightly different approach.
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Waterjet cutting gives lugers the edge
- By Thomas Riggs
- May 17, 2019
- Article
Every four years Phoenix, Ariz.-based Accurate Waterjet tackles a job like no other. It cuts the steels for the USA Luge team.
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Hennco Waterjet Supply hires sales manager
- May 13, 2019
- News Release
Hennco Waterjet Supply, Minneapolis, a supplier of waterjet consumables and accessories, has hired Nate Novak as sales manager.
Novak has more than 15 years of waterjet experience, having previously served as a waterjet operator and in sales of waterjet services and consumables.
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Barton Intl. regional sales manager receives SSPC award
- Apr 4, 2019
- News Release
Barton Intl., Glens Falls, N.Y., has announced that Joe Kanode, Gulf Coast regional sales manager and chairman of the Gulf Coast Chapter of SSPC: The Society for Protective Coatings, has received the SSPC award for Outstanding North American Chapter. Barton Intl. is a producer and distributor of...
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Manufacturing expo to focus on cutting processes, new technology
- Mar 26, 2019
- News Release
Fox Machinery Associates, a provider of metal fabrication machinery, tooling, parts, and service in Exton, Pa., will host its 2019 Manufacturing Expo and Open House May 21 to 23. The annual event will focus on DDL, fiber, and CO2 lasers; plasma systems; and waterjet cutting technology. Educational...
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Hypertherm acquires OMAX
- Mar 20, 2019
- News Release
Hypertherm, a Hanover, N.H.-based manufacturer of industrial cutting systems and software, has announced a merger agreement that establishes abrasive waterjet systems manufacturer OMAX®, Kent. Wash., as its wholly owned subsidiary. OMAX’s direct-drive pumps, software, and applications...
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"Father of Waterjet Cutting Technology" dies
- Mar 20, 2019
- News Release
John Henry Olsen, a pioneer of waterjet cutting technology and co-founder of OMAX®, died Feb. 14, 2019. Born Aug. 18, 1939, Olsen graduated from Cass Technical High School as a tool-and diemaker. He completed the undergraduate program at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1961 and...
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