Water Jet Cutting
Frigate waterjets require minimal fixturing and tooling, enabling us to complete your job quickly while lowering tooling costs. We achieve precise, clean cuts with accurate edges, allowing for tight nesting. Â
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Advantages of Water Jet Cutting with Frigate
No Heat-Affected Zones (HAZ)
Water jet cutting uses cold cutting methods, preventing heat distortion and maintaining material integrity without altering its properties.
Versatile Material Cutting
Water jets can cut through various materials, including metals, plastics, composites, and reflective surfaces.
High Precision and Accuracy
Water jet cutting offers precise tolerances, producing clean, smooth edges with minimal finishing required, ensuring consistent, quality parts.
Environmentally Friendly Process
Water jet cutting generates no harmful fumes or waste, and water can be recycled, making it an eco-friendly cutting solution.
Precision Waterjet Cutting at Frigate
Waterjet cutting, also called water jet or abrasive waterjet cutting, is one of Frigate’s key fabrication processes. It uses a high-pressure stream of water mixed with an abrasive material to cut through various materials, ideal for industrial applications like machine part manufacturing. Our modern water jet cutters are CNC-controlled for precise positioning and accuracy. Key benefits include cutting metals, plastics, foam, and composites without raising material surface temperatures or affecting internal structures (no Heat-Affected Zones). Waterjets also cut sharp corners, holes, and complex shapes with fast turnaround and minimal material waste due to the narrow nozzle.Â
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Our Water Jet Cutting Process
Based on project requirements, choose the appropriate cutting material, such as metals, plastics, or composites.Â
Create a detailed CAD (Computer-Aided Design) file that outlines the specific shapes and dimensions needed for the cut.Â
Load the CAD file into the waterjet cutting machine. The machine calibrates itself according to the material thickness and type.Â
Activate the high-pressure pump, which generates water pressure typically between 30,000 to 90,000 psi. This pressure is essential for effective cutting.Â
If cutting harder materials, an abrasive substance (like garnet) is mixed with the water jet. This combination enhances the cutting ability, allowing for more precise and effective results.Â
The machine moves the waterjet nozzle along the designated path, delivering a high-velocity jet that cuts through the material with precision, creating clean edges and complex shapes.Â
Water Jet Cutting Materials
The choice of material is crucial in waterjet cutting as it impacts both cutting precision and process efficiency. Our advanced waterjet technology accommodates various materials, ensuring optimal results for various industrial applications.Â
Waterjets can precisely cut through hard metals like steel, aluminum, titanium, and copper. The cold-cutting method ensures no heat distortion or compromised material integrity.Â
Soft and rigid plastics, including acrylic, PVC, and polycarbonate, are easily cut without melting or warping, ensuring clean edges.Â
Lightweight materials like foam are handled delicately, allowing precise cutting without compressing or damaging the structure.Â
Complex materials like carbon fiber and fiberglass are cut without fraying, offering high accuracy for intricate shapes.Â
Due to their precise control, waterjets can cut brittle materials like stone, marble, and glass without causing cracks or chips.Â
Tailored Waterjet Cutting Solutions for Your Needs
Custom waterjet cutting services allow businesses to meet unique specifications and requirements. Whether working with metals, plastics, or composites, this technology enables precise cuts for intricate designs and complex shapes. Enhanced accuracy minimizes material waste, helping to reduce costs while maximizing efficiency. Fast turnaround times ensure that projects stay on schedule, allowing for quick adaptation to market demands. Businesses can achieve superior product quality and performance by leveraging tailored waterjet solutions.Â
Transforming the Automotive Industry with Waterjet Cutting
In the automotive industry, precision and efficiency are critical to meeting demanding production schedules and ensuring high-quality components. Traditional cutting methods often lead to material waste and inconsistencies, posing challenges for manufacturers. Waterjet cutting addresses these pain points by delivering accurate cuts without heat distortion, preserving material integrity. This technology enables the fabrication of complex shapes and tight tolerances, essential for parts like engine components and body panels. Waterjet cutting enhances production efficiency by reducing waste and improving turnaround times, allowing businesses to stay competitive in a fast-paced market.Â
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Exceptional Quality Control for Superior Metal Parts
At Frigate, understanding that every project has unique requirements is essential. While waterjet cutting may be the ideal solution for your components, the team is prepared to review your design and recommend the most suitable method, whether waterjet cutting, laser cutting, or another metal forming service.Â
To ensure the quality and integrity of your metal components, a range of testing and inspection procedures is available, including surface and dimensional checks, ultrasonic testing, and visual inspections. Additionally, Frigate provides value-added services such as bending, boring, centerless grinding, double disc grinding, drilling, forming, heat treating, rolling, stamping, and trepanning, enabling the production of fully finished parts tailored to your needs.Â
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Water jet cutting can process a wide range of materials, including hard metals such as titanium and stainless steel, composites, ceramics, glass, and various plastics. The technology employs high-pressure water and abrasive particles, allowing it to cut through dense materials with precision and flexibility.Â
Water jet cutting operates without generating significant heat, which prevents the creation of heat-affected zones (HAZ) that can alter material properties. The cold cutting process uses a focused stream of water, minimizing thermal distortion and ensuring that the integrity of the material is preserved throughout the cutting operation.Â
Abrasive materials like garnet are introduced into the water jet stream to enhance cutting efficiency, especially when processing hard materials. These abrasives increase the water jet's kinetic energy, allowing for deeper penetration and smoother cuts. The size and type of abrasives can be tailored based on the specific material and desired cut quality.Â
Water jet cutting can effectively handle materials up to 12 inches thick, depending on the specific material properties and the setup of the cutting machine. The process may require multiple passes or specialized equipment to achieve optimal results when working with thicker materials, such as heavy steel plates.Â
The quality of cut edges in water jet cutting is determined by factors such as jet pressure, cutting speed, and the type of material. Typically, the process results in high-quality finishes with minimal burr formation, reducing the need for secondary operations like grinding or polishing. This contributes to improved efficiency and superior final product quality.Â
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