Introduction to waterjet technology

Waterjet cutting is one of today’s most versatile and fastest-growing technologies. It uses a high-pressure stream of water with an abrasive—such as garnet—to cut. Waterjet can cut virtually any material including glass, ceramic, wood, stone, plastic and rubber. This versatility is highly appealing to shops that are seeking diversification because it allows them to fill [...]

Introduction to Engineering of Thermoforming

Thermoforming has benefited from applications of engineering technology, although the basic forming process is very similar to what was invented many years ago. Microprocessor and computer controls on more modern machinery allows for greatly increased process control and repeatability of same-job setups from one production run to the next, usually with the ability to save [...]

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