WHAT INDUSTRIES USE WATERJET CUTTERS?

From jewelry making to aerospace, waterjets are involved in the production of many products you may not expect. Due to the versatility of cutting with abrasive and the ease-of-use of OMAX's software, OMAX brand waterjets are in a wide variety of industries. Below are just a few examples of industries where OMAX abrasive waterjets are thriving. 

Job Shops

Our easy-to-use abrasive waterjets add to your shop's capabilities to cut or machine a variety of materials at the speed and precision demanded by a range of industries.

Materiam

Materiam

In Azcapotzalco, Mexico, there are few companies with the digital manufacturing capacities of MATERIAM. This job shop has and will take most any type of job coming in through the door. Energy, aerospace, electronics, medical: any company, any creator, any entrepreneur that may require their service. MATERIAM describes themselves as "a team of passionate people whose goal is to improve everyone's life through disruptive products. We build great products to solve your business problems". From prototyping to production, MATERIAM is a one-stop shop.

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Artistic Iron

Artistic Iron

Artistic Iron, out of Corona, CA, brought an OMAX 60120 into their shop. John Robbins, owner of Artistic Iron, explains how waterjet has added value to his custom metal fabshop.

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Transportation

Waterjet cutting is an ideal solution for the transportation industry, especially where high-mix, low-volume production is the norm. Its ability to cut virtually any material without heat distortion makes it perfect for rapid prototyping and short-run manufacturing of custom components. With no need for tooling changes and minimal setup, waterjet enables fast iteration and precise fabrication of complex parts tailored to evolving design requirements.

Zenith

Zenith Customer Creations

In 2017, Zenith purchased a MAXIEM 1530 from Headland Machinery. “(I) searched the current market for waterjet machines and kept coming back to the OMAX product suite,” says Vanderstelt. “It was the only all-round cutter that was not limited to steel and provided a large range of add-on benefits.” Zenith’s new abrasive waterjet joins an already well-equipped shop alongside a sheet metal guillotine, pan brake folder, and hydraulic cropper and punch machine.

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UCLan

UClan

The University of Central Lancashire is dedicated to providing its students with the tools and experience they need to achieve a competitive edge for their developing careers. Recently the engineering department looked into adding CNC machines into their workshop to improve the students' experiences. They considered both laser cutting machines and abrasive waterjet machines, and at the time decided to go with the laser cutter. Upon gaining a better understanding of what the waterjet can offer they have now added a MAXIEM 1515 to the workshop.

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Stone & Tile

Unparalleled precision and efficiency for cutting stone, tile, and marble, making them the ideal choice for your projects. OMAX waterjets are reliability and ability to cut different densities of materials easily make them versatile and dependable. With advanced water level control, OMAX waterjets unsure safe and clean working environment. Elevate your craftsmanship and achieve stunning, professional-grade stonework, tilework, and marble creations with OMAX waterjets. More Information

Pardieck

Pardieck

Pardieck Stone & Tile has significantly enhanced its high-end architectural stone construction capabilities by incorporating a MAXIEM abrasive waterjet system equipped with the 5-axis A-Jet cutting head. This advanced technology, combined with the precision of OMAX IntelliMAX software, allows Pardieck to consistently and cleanly miter sintered stone panels, resulting in an impressive finished look that their customers appreciate. The addition of this waterjet system has provided Pardieck with a substantial advantage in the market, enabling them to deliver superior quality and precision in their stone and tile projects.

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DiamArt

DiamArt

DiamArt, based in Verona, Italy, has revolutionized its diamond crafting lineage by incorporating the OMAX 2626 abrasive waterjet system. This advanced technology allows DiamArt to cut a variety of materials, including metal, glass, carbon fiber, PVB, and fabric coated in micro diamond, with unparalleled precision. The result is a customizable, brilliant material that refracts light through millions of facets. The OMAX 2626 has enabled DiamArt to move beyond simple geometric shapes to intricate designs, enhancing their product offerings and maintaining their reputation for high-end, exclusive finishes.

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Education

Whether for training or research, our waterjets serve as learning tools for high school, trade school, college and university engineering and physics labs.

PCSC

Pierce County Skills Center (PCSC)

The Pierce County Skills Center (PCSC) in Puyallup, Washington has installed a ProtoMAX into their Aerospace Manufacturing and Fabrication program to facilitate accurate material cutting while showcasing design and advanced fabrication techniques. PCSC is a vocational training center teaching high school juniors and seniors during the regular school year and 9th thru 12th grades during a three week introductory summer program in a wide range of hands-on professional experiences.

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ISD

Terrell Independent School District (ISD)

“The engineering program has three classes: Robotics, Design and Precision Machining, and Computer Science,” said Marcus Edwards, Terrell Independent School District’s (ISD) robotics coach and manufacturing teacher. “Our facility has three rooms that are 60x40 feet. There are 40 machines in these spaces that range from 3D printers to our GlobalMAX 1530.”

Two years ago, Edwards was given the opportunity to build the Robotics/Engineering Program at Terrell ISD in Terrell, TX. Since then he has introduced students to manufacturing procedures, fabricating methods, and prototyping practices.

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Aerospace

Abrasive waterjet has major advantages when Cutting carbon fiber. No need to change tooling. No special considerations or restrictions due to heat buildup. No melting. No hazardous fumes requiring costly air handling equipment. Any fiber-reinforced material, including Kevlar reinforced personnel armor, can be quickly and cleanly cut without the drawbacks that come with conventional machining.

LightSail Project

The LightSail Project

OMAX abrasive waterjets have the ability to cut virtually anything, and that versatility means never having to turn down a job due to material restrictions. It also means a single waterjet can work across several different industries. For example, the same machine may cut jewelry one day and a part for an experimental space project the next. That is the case with Holly Yashi's OMAX 2652 JetMachining Center.

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Thyssenkrupp Aerospace

Thyssenkrupp Aerospace

Utilizing the power of 8 OMAX waterjets, thyssenkrupp Aerospace near-nets titanium and aluminum in their Washington State facility. Most of their materials are 4 to 6 inches thick with single 200-inch cuts lasting several hours. Hear how the facility brought on their OMAX waterjets, how they keep them working, and how they rely on them to maintain quick turnaround times in the dynamic aerospace market.

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Food Processing Equipment

From the orange juice you drink at breakfast to the fish filet you had for dinner, abrasive waterjets were likely used to make the machines that process many of your favorite foods.

Sunkist

Sunkist

Citrus takes a journey from the orchards to your morning glass of orange juice. See how Sunkist's Research and Technical Services division uses a MAXIEM 1530 to stay ahead of specialty equipment orders while exploring new ways to process fruit.

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Curio

Curio

“Initially, the first waterjet was purchased to produce fish processing machinery on a relatively small scale,” explained Gunnarsson. “The biggest advantage is the cleanliness of the cutting process. Second is the fact that there are no emissions – air contamination – from the process. All you need is electricity, water, compressed air and abrasives.”

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Metal Service Center

The versatility of OMAX abrasive waterjets allow for cutting a wide variety of materials and thicknesses without any material distortion. Aluminum, steel, titanium: complete any order without tool changes. Modern waterjet systems are optimized to cut materials between 1/4 inch up to 3 inches thick. Given enough time and consideration for taper, waterjets can cut as thick as you want.  More Information

Tredinox

Tredinox

For over twenty years, Tredinox has been the go-to supplier of stainless steel in Northern Italy. They keep 2500 tons of stainless in stock of varying thicknesses. The company brought in waterjet to handle larger thickness pieces quickly and accurately.

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Idrocut

Idrocut

Out of Vincenza, Italy, Idrocut is a waterjet job shop cutting everything from leather to hardened steel. In 2017, the company purchased their first OMAX waterjet, an OMAX 80X-1. Two years later, to keep up with rising demand for waterjet cutting in central Europe, Idrocut added a MAXIEM 2060 to their floor. The company cites OMAX’s precision as the main factor for choosing it over other waterjets.

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Government & Defense

OMAX abrasive waterjet cutting machines are particularly suited to the rigorous demands of defense manufacturing. These machines can process virtually any material used in the defense industry, including stainless steels, super alloys, Kevlar, composites, plastics, and ballistic glass. They provide the flexibility and versatility needed to keep pace with the constantly changing requirements of the defense sector.

US Marine Corp

US Marine Corp

The U.S. Marine Corps revolutionized its rapid response repair units with the OMAX Mobile JetMachining Center. Deployed to the now closed Camp Leatherneck in Afghanistan, this portable waterjet system provided in-theater machining and fabrication capabilities, allowing for quick production of parts and enhancing operational flexibility.

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Titan Boats

Titan Boats

Titan Boats has enhanced its production with the OMAX abrasive waterjet, the MAXIEM 2080. From a basement startup in 1998 to a 10,000 sqft facility on Vancouver Island, the waterjet's precision has reduced lead times and diversified projects. Their high-quality vessels are trusted by government agencies, including the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.

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Artistic

OMAX waterjets give artists and designers the power to cut intricate patterns in metal, glass, and stone—without heat distortion. From jewelry to architectural installations, these systems deliver unmatched accuracy and material versatility. Whether you're a studio artist or a commercial fabricator, OMAX transforms raw materials into refined works of art with speed, control, and repeatability.

Mitchell Larsen

Mitchell Larsen Studio

To help create the colorful works, Mitchell Larsen Studios had been using a waterjet for some time. The primary benefits of an abrasive waterjet for glass cutting is that the waterjet cuts accurately and quickly without exposing the glass to heat transfer that would distort the end product.

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UNC

University of North Carolina-Asheville

“We’ve cut everything from metal to mirrors on there,” Sanders said. “Because the waterjet stream has abrasive garnet incorporated into it, the jet can cut through various materials, thin or thick, hardened or soft, ferrous or nonferrous, and organic or synthetic.”

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Related Questions

What is the value add for bringing a waterjet to my facility?

Every precision CNC machine shop contains multiple types of equipment. They often utilize mills, lathes, multi-axis machine centers, grinders, EDM machines, and precision hones. The goal of any machine shop is to add value to a product through the manufacturing process. Abrasive waterjet machines have a common place within a machine shop because they add value by eliminating non-value-add time and creating geometrics that are both common and/or not possible with traditional CNC machines. In part three of Complementary Machining, we’ll take a look at how waterjet works in unison with other manufacturing and fabrication methods as well as a waterjet’s return on a capital investment.

OMAX abrasive waterjets are the Swiss Army Knives of the machine tool world. Abrasive waterjet can: cut with a small kerf like a saw, cut external geometry for near net production, cut round parts like a lathe, cut square parts like a mill, cut complex parts like a wire EDM, and cut slots like a broach. This advanced versatility allows waterjet to be a large multi-tasker in your machine shop or to complement your other machine tools by balancing capacities.

How will I train my employees on the waterjet?

Free training courses are offered each month at the OMAX headquarters facility in Kent, Washington, located in close proximity to Seattle Tacoma airport. The Operator Training program is designed to lead you step-by-step through the process of making parts—from drawing to cutting. It gives you practical, hands-on experience in how to operate and maintain your equipment following best practices that have been tried and true in the lab and in the field. We provide you the information, practice, and resources to assist you in effectively operating and maintaining your equipment long after the training has ended.

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What type of support does OMAX offer?

As part of your OMAX purchase, you have total access to OMAX’s superior customer support. From software installation to cutting methods, our staff is trained to answer any questions you may have. Since OMAX customer support is on-site at our Kent, WA campus, they are trained on the newest technology and the most advanced machining practices pioneered by our engineers.

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