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An increasing number
of Original Equipment Manufacturers are using OMAX® JetMachining®
systems to produce components for their own manufactured products. Many
of these manufacturers feel that the speed and flexibility of the OMAX
system provides them with a competitive advantage in their industries.
The following list provides a general summary of representative uses of
the OMAX system by OEMs.
Aerospace
- Custom control panels and structural components for special purpose
aircraft such as crop-dusters and float planes
- Rough trimming of turbine blades on jet engines
- Aluminum skin, struts, seats, shim stock, brake components, titanium
& exotic metals used in manufacturing landing gear
Users: Aerospace, Tool & Die, Job Shop

Architectural
Products
- Components for architectural trim and window systems
- Custom designs in vinyl, stone and marble flooring and wall coverings
- Sign letters in marble, glass, steel, aluminum, brass, plastics.
etc.
Examples: Architecture, Signs, Job Shop

Automotive
- Flanges for custom exhaust systems
- Specialty metal gaskets for antique automobiles
- Specialty clutch components for racing cars
- Specialty brake disks and components for racing cars
- Custom skid plates for off-road motorcycles
- Intricate decorative brackets and fittings for custom cars and motorcycles
- Copper head gaskets for racing engines
- Short run production for the model shops
- JIT inventory control for piece parts on High Performance Radiators
- Custom motorcycle bodies
Examples: Automotive, Marine, Job Shop

Electrical
Equipment
- Custom and short run electrical enclosures and control panels
- Custom designed elevator control panels
- Components for portable generators
Examples: Electronics, Solar, Machine Shop, Job Shop

Elevator
Manufacturer
- Manufacture elevators for high end homes, and smaller commercial
applications such as nursing homes
- Manufacture architectural components and metal fittings for elevators
Example: Elevator Manufacturer

Film
Industry
- Cutting rigging components and props for movies
- Some of the stylized weapons used in the film Men in Black were
made with the OMAX
- Equipment for camera travels (i.e., rails, motion systems for cameras)
Examples: Film Industry, Fabrication, Job Shop

Food
Processing Equipment
- Components (primarily from stainless steel and plastic) for food
processing lines
- Guards, enclosures, food handling and packaging equipment
- Custom food processing equipment
- Orange juice manufacturing equipment
- Specialty liquid filling equipment
Examples: Food Services, Chemical, Electronics, Packaging
Plants, Tool & Die, Machine Shops, Job Shop

Gasket
- Copper head gaskets for racing engines
- Metal and rubber gaskets for various industries.
Examples: Machine Gaskets, Marine Industry, Job Shop

Glass
- Special shaped window panels for cabinets and doors
- Lens blanks (up to 2" thick) from glass and quartz
- Glass components used in the electronic and medical industry
- Optical laser parts for various high tech industries
- Custom glass panels for the space shuttle
- Replacement glass for antique autos
- Art deco mirror designs
Examples: Electronics, Carpentry, Glass, Aerospace, Lighting,
Art, Job Shop

High
Production Manufacturing
- Manufacture cross bow limbs
- Punch die buttons
- Small aerospace specialty parts and lenses (sights for rifles)
Examples: Sporting Good Manufacturers, Art, Job Shop

Industrial
Processing Equipment
- Centrifuges
- Vapor Deposition Process (VDP) Targets
- Profile knife blades for woodworking
- Profile knives for recycling composite roof tiles
- Profile knives for wood molding
Examples: Fabrication, Woodworking, Aerospace, Communications,
Medical, Job Shop

Machine
Tool
- Manufacture punch die buttons and strippers
Examples: Tool & Die

Medical
- Blanking out surgical instruments from special steel alloys
- Cutting artificial limb components from carbon fiber composites
- Manufacturing carbon braces and orthopedic appliances
- Making prototype medical devices for test and evaluation
- Model shop prototyping
- Water only applications: cutting thin plastic used as dividers in
cases that hold medical instruments before, during and after sterilization
Medical instruments created from blanks cut on an OMAX
Examples: Medical, Job Shop

Model
and R & D Shops
- Making architectural models to producing test fixtures and prototype
components for automobiles and R&D labs
- Short-run production
Examples: Education Facilities, Prototype Development,
Automotive

Musical
Instruments
- Blank out valve components for instruments such as saxophones and
clarinets
- Intricate designs from material such as mother of pearl for custom
guitar inlays
Examples: Musical Instrument Manufacturing

Plastics Manufacturing
- Polyurethane products for a variety of industries
Examples: Machining Plastics, Construction, Flooring,
Food Service, Machine Shop

Recreational Equipment
- Cutting composite crossbow limbs for crossbows and archery bows
- Custom triggers for firearms and rifles
- Motorcycle and ATV skid plates
Examples:Arms Manufacturing, Automotive, Job Shop

Semiconductor
- Quartz cutting equipment
- Stainless steel parts for semi-conductor manufacturing
Examples: Electronics, Computer, Semiconductor

Specialty
- Laminated lenses for adjusting color on HDTV systems
Examples: Optics, Medical, Communication

Woodstove
Manufacturing
- Used in lieu of plasma for their product line requiring a better
quality edge surface and on short-run production of occasional one-off
unit.

Other
typical users
Some other typical users of abrasivejet technology:
Job shops
Job shops produce a wide variety of short-run parts. OMAX's ability to
create tool paths quickly and easily let job shops effectively compete
even on small runs of parts. AbrasiveJet machining complements CNC milling
machines and flame cutters.
Wire EDM shops
The OMAX JetMachining Center works well in wire EDM shops. The OMAX is
faster than wire EDM (up to 10 times faster). It can also cut both conductive
and non-conductive material. In addition, there is no heat-affected zone.
Laser shops
Laser shops can capitalize on abrasivejet's ability to cut thicker materials
than lasers can deal with. In addition, abrasivejets can cut reflective
materials.
Aerospace shops
Machine shops that work with the aerospace industry use abrasivejets to
work with materials that are affected by heat, such as titanium and aluminum.
Aluminum is particularly easy to machine with abrasivejets because it
is soft and easily (and quickly) cut.
Tooling shops
Because the OMAX JetMachining Center can work with hardened tool steel,
it is frequently the tool of choice in tooling shops.
Prototype and R&D shops
The OMAX software supports standard DXF images, which makes it easy to
import files from other CAD programs (such as AutoCAD). This allows for
rapid creation of a toolpath, which leads to quick part creation. It's
also easy to make changes to the part and create a new toolpath.
Maintenance and repair shops
The OMAX is ideal for creating replacement parts quickly. When a part
is needed in a hurry, repair shops use the OMAX to make one out of any
of wide variety of materials.
Manufacturers
Manufacturers use the OMAX to control Just-In-Time inventory requirements.
Metal fabricators
Metal fabricators appreciate the clean edge plate work offered by the
OMAX.
Architectural fabricators
Whether it's a large sign for a restaurant, decorative tiles, or intricate
design work, the OMAX can create it in a wide variety of materials.

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