Home Service About Us Contact Designed by: WebStation  Computer Centre Ceramic Water Jet Cutting Ceramics are made by heating up minerals to a high temperature. Traditionally, ceramics have been made  from clay, but modern ceramics are made from substances such as alumina and from synthetic materials.  Ceramics are electrical insulators and resist corrosion. Marble Water Jet Cutting Marble is one of the stone. Stone is difficult to machine conventionally, but very intricate shapes can be cut  with a precision abrasivejet using low-pressure pierce capability. This can be done faster, and with a greater  level of detail than traditional methods of working with these materials. Wood Water Jet Cutting It's hard to beat a simple jigsaw, but some precision abrasivejet systems are being used to cut wood,  typically for special intricate shapes and only after delivering a return on investment via metal parts  production. Because wood is very soft compared to metals, the abrasivejet machines it very quickly.  Steel Water Jet Cutting Steel is a very common material, is relatively easy to cut by all the machine but not all machine can cut it  precisely. Water Jet Cutting can produces a smooth cut on the edge without burn marks, cracking, excess  burr, or other problems typically associated with heat-based cutting. Glass Water Jet Cutting Glass is a unique substance that was traditionally been difficult to machine. Although it has a great deal of  structural strength, even small scratches on the surface can lead to breaking and shearing. In fact Water Jet  can cut it fast and without any scratch.  Product we have created:  Move to the picture you wanted to  see...   Interest??? Go through this  link