High-pressure waterjet cutting, commonly known as cold cutting, is capable of cutting all metallic and non-metallic materials. As a cold-cutting process, it causes no damage to the physical and mechanical properties of materials, nor does it disrupt their intergranular structure.
It offers extensive applicability and can process very thin and soft metals and non-metals—such as copper, aluminum, plastics, wood, rubber, and up to seventy or eighty other materials and products—making it a viable replacement for hard alloy grooving tools.
Moreover, it allows cutting at any angle and boasts advantages such as no thermal deformation, narrow kerfs, high precision, smooth cut surfaces, and environmental friendliness.