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At High-Performance Alloys, Inc., we offer water jet cutting services to supply you with material in the exact form and size that you need. Water jet cutting provides some important advantages for processing wear-resistant, corrosion-resistant, and high-temperature materials, and our facility houses 2-axis and 3-axis equipment that allows us to cut materials with unsurpassed accuracy, speed, and flexibility. Operating at pressures from 2,000 to 60,000 psi, our water jet cutters slice through metals ranging from 0.025" to 4" in thickness. We have the capacity to process materials measuring as large as 13' in length x 6.5' in width and up to 20' in diameter. Depending on your requirements, you can specify edge quality up to 5 and tolerances anywhere in the ± 0.005" to 0.125" range.

Water jet cutting is advantageous in that it causes no thermal distortion or hardening and it imparts minimal stress on the workpiece. We can cut smooth edges with an excellent appearance, and tight part nesting enables us to maximize material utilization. With water jet cutting, we produce 2D and 3D shapes that need minimal or no secondary processing. Along with Hastelloy®, Inconel®, Monel®, and Nitronic®, we specialize in water jet cutting cobalt-based alloys such as Stellite®, as well as commercially pure nickel grades and nickel alloys. We keep ample stock of these materials in inventory and process orders accurately and quickly. Our specialty lies in fulfilling prototype to low volume orders, and for your convenience, we offer blanket order release programs and custom stocking programs with just-in-time delivery. We also have the production capacity to handle emergency and rush orders for time sensitive projects.

As an ISO 9001:2008 manufacturer and distributor of super alloys, we supply water jet cut materials that meet the most demanding quality and performance requirements. To learn more about our water jet cutting capabilities, contact us directly.
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General Capabilities

N/A Contract

Characteristics

N/A Minimum Part Stress No Thermal Distortion or Hardening Reduced Material Cost Through Nesting Reduction or Elimination of Secondary Operations Smooth Finished Edges

Intended Cutting Material (Metals)

N/A Stellite® Cobalt-Based Alloys Corrosion-Resistant Metals Exotic Alloys Hard Facing Metals Hastelloy® High-Temperature Alloys Inconel® Monel® Nickel Nickel Alloys Nitronic® Stainless Steel Wear-Resistant Alloys

Equipment List

N/A Flow Mach 2 Flow Mach 3

Production Volume

N/A Blanket Orders Low Volume Prototype

Lead Times

N/A Emergency Services Available Quoted on Job By Job Basis Rush Services Available

Efficiency

N/A Just-in-Time

Cutting Axis

Cutting Axis

N/A 2 3

Note for Cutting Axis

N/A Cutting Axis is the number of axes of motion a cutting machine is capable of cutting. 2-axis machines are used to cut flat sheet material while a 3-axis machine is used to cut three-dimensional parts.

Cutting Dimensions

Minimum Cutting Thickness

N/A 0.025 in

Maximum Cutting Thickness

N/A 4 in

Maximum Cutting Diameter

N/A 20 ft

Maximum Cutting Length

N/A 13 ft

Maximum Cutting Width

N/A 6.5 ft

Edge Quality

Minimum Edge Quality

N/A 1

Maximum Edge Quality

N/A 5

Note for Edge Quality

N/A Edge quality is defined with a scoring system with the numbers 1 through 5. "5" is an excellent appearance with no striations and is the most accurate. "1" is a poor appearance, high in striations and is rarely used.

Water Jet Pressure

Minimum Water Jet Pressure

N/A 2,000 psi

Maximum Water Jet Pressure

N/A 60,000 psi

Tolerance (±)

Minimum Tolerance (±)

N/A 0.005 in

Maximum Tolerance (±)

N/A 0.125 in

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Industry Standards

N/A ANSI (American National Standards Institute) ASME (American Society of Mechanical Engineers) ASTM (American Society for Testing and Materials) AWS (American Welding Society) ISO (International Organization for Standardization) Mil-Spec (Military Specifications) NADCAP (National Aerospace and Defense Contractors Accreditation Program) RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances (Compliant)) SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers)

File Formats

N/A AutoCAD (DWG, DWZ) BMP (Bit Mapped Graphics) DXF (Drawing Interchange Format, or Drawing Exchange Format) GIF (Graphics Interchange Format) IGES (Initial Graphics Exchange Specification, ANSI File Format) JPG or JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group) PDF (Portable Document Format) SolidWorks (SLDPRT, SLDDRW, SLDDRT) TIFF (Tagged Image File Format)