Laser & Waterjet
Omax to Become Subsidiary of Hypertherm
Hypertherm does not plan to make significant changes to Omax’s operations, management structure or distribution channels.
Read MoreVision Systems for Laser Marking
Eastec 2019: Sisma’s coaxial and external vision systems access working areas using only a camera to perform laser marking operations.
Read MoreSmall Waterjet Operates Quietly in Machine Shop Support Role
Eastec 2019: Omax will present the ProtoMax designed to cut through nearly any material, including aluminum, titanium, stone, carbon fiber and G10 composite.
Read MoreBarton Launches Corporate Website Redesign
Barton International’s redesigned website has gone live. The website includes easier navigation, quick links to the online store and improved access to products and information, according to the company.
Read More10-hp Waterjet Pump Delivers 30,000 psi for Cutting
Omax has expanded its GlobalMax pump series with a 10-hp version for its GlobalMax JetMachining waterjet machines.
Read MoreVersatile Waterjet Machine Designed for Cost-Effectiveness
The Mach 100 has been characterized by Flow International as a cost-effective and versatile waterjet machine.
Read MoreWaterjet Nozzle Enables Longer Cuts
Kennametal’s APX series of Roctec waterjet nozzles are said to provide 20 percent longer operating life than the Roctec 500 series of tungsten carbide nozzles.
Read MoreLarge-Format Laser Cutter Features 71" Loading Area
Trotec Laser’s SP2000 laser cutter for large-format materials is said to combine a low-maintenance design with high-speed, high-power precision processing.
Read MoreFiber Laser Welding Machine Reduces Spatter, Cracking
Coherent’s CleanWeld fiber laser is said to minimize cracking and porosity and to reduce as much as 80 percent of spatter.
Read MoreWaterjet Blasts Away 2D Tedium
A shop finds an alternative for work that does not require advanced CNC machining centers or high levels of moldmaking expertise.
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