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Water Jet Cutting Services for the Aerospace, Medical, Marine and Other Industries

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Water Jet Cutting Services
Water Jet Cutting Services
Water Jet Cutting Services
  Water Jet Cut Part made from Silicone Molding
Water Jet Cut Part made from Silicone Molding
Water Jet Cut Part made from Silicone Molding

With 2-axis water jet cutting services available, D.S. Brown serves the aerospace, medical, marine, and other industries. Our water jet cutting machinery features a 6' x 12' work bed, so we are able to produce large components, signs, architectural pieces, metal art components, and more. With a maximum water jet pressure of 60,000 psi, we can cut material up to 4" thick, with a minimum kerf of 0.0.016".

Depending on your material and application needs, we can cut with water only, or with water and abrasive material. We maintain a minimum tolerance of 0.001", working with a wide range of materials: metals like steel, brass, aluminum and Monel, as well as non-metals such as granite, marble, ceramic, concrete, and stone. We are capable of producing prototypes, and will also manufacture long run production volumes. Please contact us at D.S. Brown for the full details of our services.

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Specifications for Water Jet Cutting Services

General Capabilities Contract
Prototype
Industry Focus Aerospace
Building
Marine
Medical
Military
Intended Application Architectural Ornaments
Flanges
High Temperature Furnace Components
Large Components
Metal Art
Metal Gaskets
Rubber Gaskets
Signs
Cutting Method Water and Abrasive Material
Water Only
Cutting Axis
Cutting Axis is the number of axes of motion a cutting machine is capable of cutting. 2-axis machines are used to cut flat sheet material while a 3-axis machine is used to cut three dimensional parts. Some 5-axis and 6-axis machines can perform cutting operations on parts that have been pre-formed by casting or machining.
2-Axis
Intended Cutting Material (Metal) Alloys
Aluminum
Armor
Brass
Bronze
Chromium
Copper
Ferrous Metals
Hastelloy
Inconel
Molybdenum
Monel
Nickel Alloys
Non Ferrous Metals
Stainless Steel
Steel
Tantalum
Titanium
Tungsten Carbide
Waspalloy
Zirconium
Intended Cutting Material (Non-Metal) Carbon Fiber
Ceramic
Concrete
Foam
Glass
Granite
Marble
Plastic
Plexiglass
Rubber
Stone
Tile
Wood
Production Volume Specialty Production Shop
Prototype
Low Volume
Small Run
High Volume
Large Run
Long Run
Large Scale Production Volume Run
Lead Times Available Quoted on job by job basis
Emergency services available
Rush Services Available
File Formats AutoCAD (DWG,DWZ)
SolidWorks (SLDPRT,SLDDRW,SLDDRT)
Edge Quality
Edge quality is defined with a scoring system with the numbers 1 through 5. "5" is an excellent appearance with no striations and is the most accurate. "1" is a poor appearance, high in striations and is rarely used.
Min
1 in
Max
5 in
Cutting Thickness

Max
4 in
Cutting Diameter

Max
6 ft
Cutting Length

Max
12 ft
Cutting Width

Max
6 ft
Kerf
Kerf is the width of the cut or groove.
Min
0.016 in
 
Water Jet Pressure

Max
60,000 psi
Tolerance (+/-)
Min
0.001 in
 

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