"They're wasting water."*? No, they're not. I've never been in one of these buildings but I can guarantee that they re-use as much water as they can, it's amazing how precise water cuts things with that much PSI behind it.
Mitusbishi uses an Ebbco water re-cycler. The water is not only filtered and re-used but is DEIONIZED. It's water from cutting afterwords is cleaner then drinking water. LOL@DORADO - Go do some homework.
What is this material?
GingleGangle1 2 years ago
Cool video - thanks -
joeyalbergo 3 years ago
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Their wasting water.
DoradoGate 3 years ago
"They're wasting water."*? No, they're not. I've never been in one of these buildings but I can guarantee that they re-use as much water as they can, it's amazing how precise water cuts things with that much PSI behind it.
Kaleb0h5h1t 3 years ago 4
Mitusbishi uses an Ebbco water re-cycler. The water is not only filtered and re-used but is DEIONIZED. It's water from cutting afterwords is cleaner then drinking water. LOL@DORADO - Go do some homework.
joeyalbergo 3 years ago
you prat
james680286 3 years ago
Hey, is there any limit to how big these things can be?
Spelonker 3 years ago
I will get you some specs - they are limited to size because the construction and mechanisms behind the operation of the machine.
joeyalbergo 3 years ago
How big pressur is needed to cut metal?
Zuconja 3 years ago
From 20,000 to 87,000 P.S.I.;but the water also has to be mixed with abrasive, which is what actually does the cut .
waterjetr 3 years ago
Thank you, but can you tell me that in atm?
Zuconja 3 years ago
About 1361 to 5920.
waterjetr 3 years ago
Does waterjet able to cut finger?
Enigma5hrs 3 years ago
yes...it can cut ur finger off easily..these are what they use to cut metal for planes and i believe they use these to cut granite
kthanxbye652 3 years ago 2
A Waterjet IS 3x the speed of sound.
kartheron22135 3 years ago
I can't believe it's not butter
0428733 4 years ago 6
What kind of material are you cutting there?
waterjetr 4 years ago
Looks like limestone or slate.
evildrome 4 years ago
This helped me with my school project, thank you very much!
realitic 4 years ago