Our main service is customer satisfaction. Old fashioned values
like honesty and integrity are the backbone of our company, and
have helped us become one of New England's leading water jet cutting
shops.
We are in the cutting business. Waterjets and Abrasivejets are
quickly becoming the new standard for precision cutting worldwide
because it is fast, flexible and precise. Since we use a small
diameter jet capable of cutting even the hardest of materials
with an omni-directional motion, it is a very valuable tool for
a number of applications. Here are a few of the many popluar uses
for water jet cutting:
Metal Stamping,
Tool and Die Makers:
Eliminate tooling costs
on short run items by having them waterjet cut. Hard to stamp
materials are no problem for the waterjet. Save time and money
by jetcutting stripper plates instead of wire EDM.
Architectural and Interior Design:
Custom flooring, countertops, backsplashes and more from marble and stone, as well as architectural
details from different types of metals.
Signage:
The waterjet is capable of cutting any material in any
contour from your CAD file with beautiful results. Sign logos
and fonts will be reproduced with complete accuracy.
Aerospace:
Our waterjet can machine any known materials including composites,
laminates, plastics, rubbers, castings, forging, aluminum, stainless
steel, hardened or tool steel, exotic alloys, heat sensitive materials,
as well as synthetics that may release harmful vapors when cut
using other methods. Popular aerospace applications are the cutting
of brackets, mounts, tooling, instrument panels, various mechanisms,
consoles.
Manufacturing:
We accurately produce parts for products that are sold on the
retail market, as well as many of the parts used to make the machines
on assembly lines.
Automotive & transportation:
Prototyping and production parts for automobiles, and the tooling
for making automobiles, trains, ships, motorcycles.
Model making/rapid prototyping:
Fast turn around of single or limited quantity production of nearly
any material.
Artists:
Stained glass, marble and stone, metal sculpture, jewelry, and more.