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Abrasive Jet Machining

Also called MicroBlast Machining is a


process using:
High pressure air with fine powder, blended
together to form an abrasive mixture.
This mixture is sent through a small, precisely
machined nozzle.
The result is a highly accurate abrasive stream
used for cleaning, cutting, drilling, deburring.

Abrasive Jet
Machining

A high-speed jet of dry air,


nitrogen or carbon dioxide
carries abrasive particles
Good for cutting hard or brittle
materials
Can be used for deburring,
cleaning, or removing oxides
or surface films

Abrasive Jet Machining


Abrasive Machines are
extremely versatile and
have limitless
applications. They have
the power to cut and drill
materials as hard as
diamonds as well as the
precision of delicate
items like fabric and
paper.

Abrasive Jet Machining


Some examples are:
Nickel alloys,
Titanium, tool steels,
glass, marble, brass,
copper, wood,
rubber, paper and
plastics.
The cutting thickness
is normally for any
size under 6".

Conclusion
Jet Machining is the
right choice of tools
for:
Heat-sensitive or
Brittle materials
Glass

Composites and
Nonmetals

Burrless Applications
Produce long tapered
walls in deep cuts

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