ADVANCES IN FINE WATERJET TECHNOLOGY
As specialists, STM and Maximator JET already have 10 years experience in fine waterjet technology, as impressively demonstrated by the JETMax H0705 systems

(firmenpresse) - Bischofshofen, Austria. Micro-waterjet cutting technology is the shooting star of the miniaturised components industry. As a cold-cutting process it can cut filigrees and highly functional workpieces from a wide range of materials, where use of alternative cutting processes would result in distortion or melting. This includes ceramics, glass, plastics, non-ferrous metals, electronic components or composites, which are primarily machined to create extremely small parts for use in the mechanical engineering, electronics, automotive, chemical, jewellery, watch making and food industries as well as in medical technology. There are still only a very few mature proven systems available on the market which can meet the challenges of this technically supreme discipline. In contrast to many new providers, the German waterjet specialists Maximator JET have been developing fine waterjet cutting systems since 2001 and currently have a wide range of high-performance compact systems available which, thanks to their modular configuration, can be perfectly matched to highly specialised cutting tasks and can cut workpieces ten times as accurately as traditional waterjet cutting systems. They are available with prices starting at EUR 135,000 and can be delivered ready for use within 16 weeks complete with all the necessary accessories.
The special systems of the JETMax H0705 series cut nearly all materials with a positional accuracy of 0.0025 mm and tolerances as fine as
+/- 0.01 mm. The maximum workpiece size is 700mm x 500 mm (upon request up to 1000 mm) and surface finishes up to RA values of 0.8 µm can be handled. The abrasive fraction can be continuously adjusted to match every surface and cutting task. Cutting sequence, start and end points can be chosen almost without limitation. The small diameter of the tool results in high cutting and cut-edge quality which contribute to sharp-edged contours and, thanks to the jet diameter of
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STM is a leading provider of waterjet cutting systems with its head office in Bischofshofen, Austria. For more than 20 years, the traditional company has developed future-proof production solutions, primarily for the steel, aluminium, metal, plastic, stone and glass industries, which are most notable for their efficiency, ease of use and resistance to wear. Alongside future-proof technology and quality as standard, STM places great emphasis on innovative full service. In so doing, the brand name manufacturer ensures that its individual manufacturing processes are continually matched to the current requirements of its customers. STM cooperates with the German, Schweinfurt-based company, Maximator JET GmbH, in the fields of development and sales. Maximator Jet chooses STM systems for their reliability and quality.
STM GmbH
Irene Schönberger
Salzburger Straße 77
5500
Bischofshofen/AUSTRIA
office(at)stm.at
+43-6462-30300
http://www.stm.at
Datum: 24.06.2010 - 19:42 Uhr
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