Описание
Win-Win is the waterjet manufacturer for robot waterjet workstation, waterjet cutting machine and spare parts etc.
Part Name: Rebuild kit
Item number: 80085079
ПодробностьS: Используется на станке гидроабразивной резки SL-VI мощностью 100 л.с.
Родственный Детали гидроабразивной резки:
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FAQ of platform waterjet machine & waterjet spare parts etc.:
CNC laser cutting and CNC waterjet cutting are two distinct technologies utilized for cutting, each with its own advantages and limitations. The choice between them is dependent on specific application requirements.CNC laser cutting is exceptionally swift and highly accurate when it comes to cutting thin materials like metal, plastic, and wood. However, it generates heat during the process, resulting in a heat-affected zone. On the other hand, CNC waterjet cutting can effectively cut a broader range of materials, including metals, stone, glass, and ceramics. It is particularly suitable for thick materials, and its cold cutting technique minimizes the heat-affected zone.In terms of operating costs, CNC laser cutting is more cost-effective due to its lower energy consumption and fewer consumables needed. Conversely, CNC waterjet cutting necessitates regular maintenance, consumes more energy, and incurs higher consumable costs.CNC laser cutting is an excellent choice for projects demanding high precision and intricate details in thin materials. Alternatively, CNC waterjet cutting is ideal for cutting thick materials anda wide variety of materials. To summarize, the decision between CNC laser cutting and CNC waterjet cutting depends on factors such as material thickness, precision requirements, and budget considerations. CNC laser cutting offers faster and more precise results for thin materials, while CNC waterjet cutting offers versatility and the ability to handle a wide range of materials, including thicker ones, with minimal heat impact.