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Water jet machining, also known as water jet cutting, is a versatile and innovative manufacturing process that uses a high-pressure stream of water to cut through various materials. This technology has gained significant popularity in industries ranging from aerospace to automotive, and from food processing to art and design. Water jet machining is renowned for its precision, flexibility, and environmental friendliness. Unlike traditional cutting methods that rely on heat or mechanical force, water jet cutting uses the kinetic energy of water to achieve clean, precise cuts without altering the material’s intrinsic properties. This article explores the principles, applications, advantages, and limitations of water jet machining, as well as its future potential in modern manufacturing.<\/p>\n
Water jet machining operates on a simple yet powerful principle: a high-pressure stream of water is directed at a material to erode and cut through it. The process can be divided into two main types:<\/p>\n