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  • Waterjet cutting can be faster, cheaper and more precise than other cutting techniques, including laser cutting, for a wide variety of materials.

  • Unparalleled accuracy, up to 0.01mm.

  • Waterjet can cut up to 12” of most materials.

  • It all starts with ordinary tap water, filtered and pressurised in an ultra high-pressure pump, then delivered via high-pressure tubes to the waterjet cutting head. A small diameter orifice will concentrate the water beam and the pressure turns into velocity. The supersonic water beam cuts all kinds of soft material like plastic, foam, rubber and wood. This process is called pure waterjet cutting.

    To increase the cutting power, grains of an abrasive are added to the stream and the water beam turns into high-speed liquid sandpaper cutting all kinds of hard materials like stone, glass, metal and composites. This process is called abrasive waterjet cutting.

  • Stone, ceramics, metal, glass, wood, composites, rubber are just some of the materials suitable for waterjet cutting.

  • With a pair of Waterjet Sweden’s large formate machines and a five axis GMM bridge saw we have high volume production capacity or the flexibility to keep one table for more bespoke applications.

  • Digital templating is the most accurate, reliable and efficient templating solution. This unique process makes ease of the task of measuring and fabricating stair coverings as well as allowing us to completely finalise the templates of kitchen worktops and splash backs. In order to eliminate any uncertainty before installation measurements are reviewed and changed on-site and exported as ready to use production files for our CNC waterjet machines.

  • Usually, not an easy tasks to deal with, digital slab creation allows us to transform an ordinary picture of a slab in the correct and realistic representation when we intend to use the slab for vein or book matching in creating waterfall worktops that continue down the sides of cabinetry or feature wall coverings.

  • Using CAD - 3D rendering and technical drawings as a design tool lets you clearly visualise your project, making as many changes as needed, resulting in your digital design being brought to the real world with the help of fabrication technology.

  • Used to smooth a rough surface or roughen a smooth surface, abrasive blasting is commonly used by our in house team to create decorative embossing and as a lasting branding solution.

  • Profiling an edge is all about adding visual detail to your project. Below are some examples of how edge profiling can be applied:-

    Whether you have opted for a contemporary or traditional kitchen the edging profile of your worktop should complement the finished outcome.

    Anti-slip grooves and finger grips can be cut into tiles surrounding swimming pools, with pool side grating fabricated from the same material to seamlessly carry away standing water from the pool’s edge.

    In high traffic areas of commercial and retail environments anti-slip features can be added to stair treads or for a more high end look finished with metal inserts in a metal of your choice.

  • If you have your own trusted fitter we'll be happy to work with them to ensure that they have all of the information that they need, as well as being on hand for any questions that they may have.

  • Due to our on-site fabrication facilities, we can have your project ready in 7 to 10 days. However, if you are up against a tight deadline we do what we can to help.