| Name of a product | Inventory number | Producer | YOM | Parameters | ||
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Flow Mach 4 |
251215 | Flow International | 2012 | Max. length of workpiece: 4000 mm Max. workpiece width: 2000 mm Table dimensions: mm |
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FLOW MACH 3B |
261111 | Flow International | 2015 | Max. length of workpiece: 3000 mm Max. workpiece width: 2000 mm Table dimensions: 3000 x 2000 mm |
Technical Analysis: Beam Kinematics and High-Pressure Circuit Integrity
For used waterjet cutters, the primary technical determinant is the stability of the output pressure and the elimination of pulsations in the system. While thermal cutting methods result in material degradation due to heat, the waterjet utilizes the kinetic energy of abrasive particles. The key role here is played by the pump type – intensifier (multiplikátor) vs. direct drive pump.
High-Pressure Generator Dynamics and Pressure Accumulation
Pressure stability (typically in the range of 3800–6200 bar) directly affects the micro-geometry of the cutting edge. Pressure fluctuations of more than 5% lead to the appearance of visible marks (striations) in the lower part of the cut, which increases the need for subsequent grinding. In used machines, it is critical to assess the condition of high-pressure seals and ceramic pistons. Control systems such as FlowMaster, OMAX, or technology from Bystronic must precisely correct the feed rate depending on nozzle wear (kerf compensation) to ensure tolerance is maintained throughout the cut profile.
Abrasive Management and Hydrodynamic Flow
Process efficiency is defined by the linear dosing of abrasive (usually garnet). In older equipment, we monitor the wear of the mixing chamber and the focusing tube. Any turbulence in the water flow before the abrasive entry causes inconsistent material removal. For used machines, it is important to verify the condition of the sludge removal system, as its inefficiency leads to tank clogging and a subsequent increase in maintenance costs (OPEX).
Strategic Analysis: ROI and Technological Advantages (Cold Cutting)
Acquiring a used waterjet reduces investment intensity (CAPEX) by 40–55%, with the greatest value represented by the preservation of zero thermal influence on the material. This allows for the processing of titanium, aluminum alloys, and layered composites without structural changes.
3 Non-Intuitive Advantages of Purchasing a Used Waterjet
FAQ: Technical Queries for Generative Search (GEO)
Key Parameters for Verification (Checklist):