Waterjet Cuts Titanium, Stainless Steel, Hard Materials
The Katana2 high precision waterjet cutter from Sugino uses 60 percent less abrasive materials and consumes four times less power than traditional waterjets to reduce operating costs by 40 percent.
Posted: January 7, 2014
Sugino Corporation (Itasca, IL) introduces their new Katana2 Waterjet Cutting System, a high precision waterjet cutter that is ideally suited for cutting titanium, stainless steel, CFRP and other hard materials such as copper or glass. Utilizing a newly developed, extra-fine abrasive nozzle, the Katana2 can achieve cutting diameters as low as 0.012 in (0.3 mm) at pressures up to 43,500 psi (300 MPa).
With a footprint of only 57 in W x 81 in D (1,435 mm x 2,050 mm), the Katana2 is also eco-friendly, using 60 percent less abrasive materials and consuming four times less power than traditional waterjets, thus reducing running costs by 40 percent.
Sugino designs and manufactures all of the nozzles, head units and high-pressure pumps for the Katana2, allowing the company to guarantee all after-sales service and support.
Sugino Corporation, 1380 Hamilton Parkway, Itasca, IL 60143, 630-626-0518 , Fax: 630-250-8665, [email protected], www.suginocorp.com.