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waterstralen

Waterstralen are jets of water expelled at high velocity through a nozzle. They are used for cleaning, surface preparation, cutting and other material processing tasks. The term is used in Dutch-speaking industries and refers to both non-abrasive and abrasive water jets.

A typical waterstralen system consists of a high-pressure pump or intensifier, a delivery line, a nozzle, and

Non-abrasive waterstralen are used to remove contaminants, paint, biofilms or rust, and to prepare surfaces for

Waterstralen have been developed since the mid- to late 20th century, with abrasive waterjet cutting emerging

a
control
system.
For
abrasive
waterjets,
an
abrasive
feed
and
a
mixing
chamber
are
added
to
introduce
hard
particles
such
as
garnet
into
the
jet.
Non-abrasive
jets
usually
operate
at
lower
pressures
than
abrasive
jets.
coatings.
Abrasive
waterjets
mix
abrasive
material
into
the
jet
to
cut
or
machine
materials
including
metal,
stone,
glass
and
composites,
with
minimal
heat
generation
and
distortion
in
many
cases.
in
the
1970s
and
becoming
widely
adopted
in
subsequent
decades.
Advantages
include
a
non-thermal
process,
high
precision,
and
the
ability
to
produce
complex
shapes
in
a
wide
range
of
materials.
Limitations
include
equipment
cost,
nozzle
wear,
substantial
water
and
abrasive
consumption,
and
the
need
for
wastewater
treatment.
Safety
concerns
arise
from
the
high
pressure
involved,
requiring
proper
training,
protective
equipment,
and
containment.