Aerospace associated with government is a hard niche to break into when selling water jet cutting services. Most, if not all government contracts that are awarded are awarded to prime contractors. Thus a relationship must be developed with the prime contractor, and not with the government agency that is requesting a quote for particular parts. The federal government does not have an acquisition category for water jet cutting services. We are told that the federal government is the single biggest purchaser of goods and services in our country, but for a water jet job shop, it takes a creative person to get past the secretary, or the answering machine of the prime contractors who have secured these large contracts, and speak to the purchasing department. It seems to be who you know, more than the quality of your work, although quality is very important. Thus you can see that it requires a relationship with these contractors to effectively participate in government contracts. The problem becomes how to develop that relationship if you do not have an opportunity to "show your stuff".
Saturday, May 30, 2009
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Water Jet Cutting Advantages Over Laser Cutting
Laser cutting is a very productive process and certainly has its place, although it is usually on thinner material. However, waterjets do have several advantages over lasers:
Thicker materials can be cut. Up to 6".
No issues with reflective materials such as brass, copper, aluminum, and stainless.
No heat input, so there is no heat-affected zone (HAZ). Tempered materials can be cut with no change in temper. Of course excepting tempered glass.
Waterjets can cut materials which are heat sensitive such as plastics, rubber, or composites, and even such materials as glass, stone, and very hard ceramics.
Thicker materials can be cut. Up to 6".
No issues with reflective materials such as brass, copper, aluminum, and stainless.
No heat input, so there is no heat-affected zone (HAZ). Tempered materials can be cut with no change in temper. Of course excepting tempered glass.
Waterjets can cut materials which are heat sensitive such as plastics, rubber, or composites, and even such materials as glass, stone, and very hard ceramics.
Monday, May 11, 2009
Most Versatile Cutting Machine
Water Jet cutting machines are arguably the world's most versatile cutting tool. These machines can cut virtually any material into nearly any two dimensional shape, with edge qualities ranging from just separating the material to a smooth sand blasted look. They can cut materials in thicknesses ranging from foils to material over 8 inches thick. No other tool can cut or machine a greater variety of materials.
Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Water Jet Cutting
Water Jet cutting services make use of a super high pressure stream of water that carries an abrasive grit. This abrasive mixes with the water through a venturi effect in what is commonly called the “focusing tube” just prior to cutting. This mixture of water and abrasive grit exit the focusing tube at speeds of approximately mach 2.5. Cutting pressures range between 45,000 to 90,000 psi for standard cutting models. For brittle, fragile, or delicate materials, piercing pressures range between 15,000 to 20,000 psi, and resume the higher cutting pressures when the pierce has been completed. This low pressure pierce is not true of all machines, and cutting models.
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