Description
Robot waterjet: Coil Tube
Item number: 304491
Details: used on the ABB IRB 2400 Axis 4,5,6
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FAQ of platform waterjet machine & robot waterjet system:
Is water jet cutting environmentally friendly?
Waterjet cutting is generally considered an environmentally friendly cutting method compared to other traditional cutting methods such as plasma cutting or laser cutting. Here are some reasons:
No Hazardous Waste: Waterjet cutting does not use any hazardous chemicals or generate any hazardous waste, making it a safer and more sustainable alternative to other cutting methods.
Reduced material waste: Waterjet cutting is a precise cutting method that creates almost no waste. The waterjet’s narrow kerf width means less material is lost while cutting, reducing material usage and waste.
Lower Energy Consumption: Waterjet cutting does not require a lot of energy. This means it is more energy efficient and has a lower carbon footprint than other cutting methods that use heat or fire.
Use of circulating water: Water jet cutting uses water as the cutting medium, and this water can be recycled. This reduces overall water usage and reduces the amount of waste water generated during the cutting process.
It’s worth noting, however, that the environmental impact of waterjet cutting can depend on the source of power used to run the cutting equipment and the treatment of the water used in the cutting process. It is important to minimize the environmental impact of waterjet cutting by using environmentally friendly power sources and responsibly disposing of water.