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What is the difference between pure and abrasive waterjet cutting?
Waterjet cutting is one of the fastest growing machining processes in the world today due to its incredible versatility and ease of use. While as a Mechanical or Design Engineer, you most probably know what waterjet profiling involves, you may not necessarily know...
Profiling thermoplastic with waterjet cutting
A thermoplastic is a plastic material that becomes mouldable above a certain temperature and solidifies upon cooling. Certain types of thermoplastic can be tricky to profile as they can crack when being cut, therefore, more care must be taken when working with this...
Profiling aluminium with waterjet cutting
Aluminium and its alloys are versatile, attractive, durable and very strong for their weight, which makes them the preferred material for a lot of applications. While there are many different machining methods to cut aluminium, such as laser cutting, plasma cutting,...
Everyone loves the summer heat wave… But what about your electrical enclosures?
While a good amount of sun cream and a beer in your hand might be all you need to push through heatwave, such as last week’s, that reached sweltering 32⁰ C in certain parts of the country, things are not as simple for your electrical enclosures. For those cabinets...
How to specify electrical enclosures?
For many end users, an electrical enclosure is simply a box in which they store electrical components and connections, wiring and cables, machinery controls and related equipment. However, when faced with the thousands of options available on the market, it becomes...
Waterjet Cutting vs Flame Cutting
There can’t be two more different methods than flame and waterjet cutting. Find out how the two compare in this blog. Flame cutting is known by many names - Oxygen Cutting, Oxy-Fuel Cutting, Oxy Acetylene Cutting, Oxy Fuel Gas Cutting, Oxygen Burning, Steel Burning...






