Waterjet Cutting
Our Intermac Primus waterjet combines a high-powered pump, filtered garnet sand and a finely guided focussing nozzle to deliver 55,000 PSI into a cutting stream around 1mm wide. This jet penetrates eaily through the sheet of stone whilst placing minimal stress on the material. When combined with the interpolated 5-axis head and the thickness probe the machine can achieve a wide variety of accurate straight and mitred cutting, even in the most ticklish materials.
Power and Precision
Engineering in Stone
The accurate cutting stream has been invaluable in the workshop as it dramatically reduces the need for hand tooling to achieve internal corners, socket cutouts and accurate scribe lines. This in turn helps keep our stonemasons safe whilst improving the quality of the resulting work.
Waterjet cutting allows us to create complex shapes in stone, and to join cut materials to give an inlaid look. Intermac Primus heralded a new era for us in quality and consistency.
The accurate cutting stream has been invaluable in the workshop as it dramatically reduces the need for hand tooling to achieve internal corners, socket cutouts and accurate scribe lines. This in turn helps keep our stonemasons safe whilst improving the quality of the resulting work.
Waterjet cutting allows us to create complex shapes in stone, and to join cut materials to give an inlaid look. Intermac Primus heralded a new era for us in quality and consistency.
If you’d like to chat about our waterjet cutting capabilities or discuss your project, please get in touch with our team using the form below.
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