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Page 1: water jet cutting

A Presentation ON

Submitted by:Vishwanath S

5th sem

ME Department

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It is the fastest growing machining process.

One of the most versatile machining processes.

Compliments other technologies such as milling, laser, and plasma.

True cold cutting process – No HAZ , mechanical stresses or operator and environmental hazards.

Not limited to machining – but also used in food industry applications.

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1930s: Mining Industry to remove stones and coal

1960s : Need to cut advanced materials for

aerospace industry

1970s : First attempts were to employ WaterJet to

cut advanced composites for aerospace

applications.

1980s: First commercial AWJ machines

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Water jet cut Abrasive jet cut Abrasive water suspension jets

Water jet : Water jets are used for cutting

soft materials

Water Jet Machinable Materials

Like Soft rubber, foam, tin foil, carpet, soft gasket material

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Abrasive water jets for hard materials

An abrasive element is added to the water

beam to assist cutting

Abrasive Water Jet Machinable

materials: Titanium, aluminum, stone,

hard rubber,

hardened tool steel

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Fig. Structure of a water jet machining.

Slurry system mixes the water with abrasive

Abrasive water through out the system

The abrasive water is accelerated into the steam

Steam out the orifice

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Pump

Nozzle

Orifice

Control System

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No heat affected zone

Saves the raw material

Wide range of materials

Faster than any other technique

Flexible Machining Integration

Does Not Need a Starting Hole

Ability to Cut in Any Direction

Environmentally friendly

No need for surface finish

No tool changing

Minimal Fixturing Required

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Limited number of materials can be cut

economically

Very thick parts can not be cut with Water Jet

Cutting and still hold dimensional accuracy

Slower cutting

Higher entry cost

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No Heat Affected Zone

Can Cut Through Reflective Materials

Can Cut Uneven Surfaces Smoothly

Environmentally friendly

Can Cut Up to 12” in hard materials (Ti, SS)& 24” in Rubber

Minimal Heat Affected Zone

Reflects on Shiny Surfaces

Laser Diffracts and Looses its Focus

Produces Toxic Fumes

Max. Depth 0.5 – 0.75”

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Aerospace

Automotive

Food Processing

Electronics and

PCBs

Marble Industry

Concrete

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Ceramic part cut with an abrasive water

jet

Steel gear and rack cut with an abrasive

water jet

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It is relatively a new technology which has caught on quickly and is replacing century-old methods used for manufacturing

Used not only in typical machining applications, but food and soft-goods industries

As material and pump technology advances faster cutting rates, longer component life and tighter tolerances will be achievable

Paves the way for new machining processes that embrace simplicity and have a small environmental impact

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Questions……?

THANK YOU…