On the TechCrunch Disrupt Battlefield stage today, Wazer showed off its $6,000 desktop water cutter for the first time. Entering a market where it competes against huge industrial units costing ...
Before Wazer came along, “water jet cutting” and “affordable” didn’t belong in the same sentence. That changed in 2016, when the company launched the world’s first desktop water jet cutter, ...
A Water Jet Cutting Lab is a specialized facility equipped with advanced waterjet cutting technology. At its heart is a powerful machine that uses an ultra-high-pressure pump to generate a stream of ...
Waterjet cutting is a proven method for creating intricate and precise cuts with nearly any kind of material, although the machines are big and expensive. Wazer is out to change that with the first ...
Abrasive cutting is one option available to the industry for severing platforms during decommission operations. This type of cutting involves injecting abrasive materials into a water jet to wear away ...
While laser cutting remains the dominant force for rapid prototyping anything made of plastic, MDF or wood, the real holy grail is the ability to cut metal — something most laser cutters are just not ...
What do water and knives have in common? Well, if fired at a high enough speed, water can cut just like a knife. The water jet cutter uses a high pressure water jet to force water through a ...
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