Ultrahigh-pressure water, often mixed with an abrasive garnet, is the core of this subtractive manufacturing process. This pressurized stream, ranging from 40,000 to 90,000 pounds per square inch, is capable of slicing through a wide array of materials, from metals and composites to stone and glass. For example, 60,000 pounds per square inch would be sufficient to cut through an inch of aluminum.
The power of this cutting technology comes from the focused kinetic energy of the water stream. This precise and powerful cutting method offers several advantages, including minimal heat-affected zones, the ability to cut intricate shapes, and reduced material waste compared to traditional cutting techniques. Its development and refinement over the past few decades have revolutionized numerous industries, from aerospace and automotive manufacturing to architectural design and fabrication.