veejoalõikamine
Veejoalõikamine, also known as waterjet cutting, is a subtractive manufacturing process that uses a high-pressure stream of water to cut through various materials. This stream, often mixed with an abrasive material, can cut through metals, plastics, stone, glass, and composites. The water is pressurized to extremely high levels, typically between 30,000 and 60,000 psi, and then forced through a small nozzle, creating a coherent jet.
The abrasive material, usually garnet, is added to the water stream for cutting harder materials. This mixture
Veejoalõikamine offers several advantages. It is a cold cutting process, meaning it does not generate heat-affected