No, it’s a cold-cutting process—ideal for heat-sensitive materials.
MXY Machining’s Waterjet Cutting provides precise, clean cuts on a variety of materials. Contact us for efficient, high-quality solutions for your toughest projects.
Waterjet cutting is a versatile and precise method that uses a high-pressure stream of water, often combined with abrasive materials, to cut through a wide range of materials. This technique is ideal for producing complex shapes and intricate cuts without introducing heat-affected zones or material distortion. At MXY Machining, we use advanced waterjet cutting technology to deliver precise, clean cuts.
Clear and Colored Acrylic (Plexiglass)
EVA Foam
Polyurethane Foam (PU)
Silicone Foam
Buna-N Rubber Blends
EPDM
Silicone Rubber
Paper Fiber
Cherry
Hardboard
MDF
Poplar
Red Oak
Wood Laminate (Plywood)
Carbon Fiber Composites
Fiberglass
Glass-filled Nylon
We support both prototyping and production with a complete set of CNC machining and manufacturing services. Each process is optimized for accuracy, speed, and material performance.
Fast 3D printing for prototypes and functional parts, ideal for complex geometries and early-stage testing.
Custom CNC machining for metal and plastic parts with tight tolerances up to 0.005 mm and reliable repeatability.
Injection molding for consistent plastic part production, suitable for both low and high-volume manufacturing.
Rapid prototyping to test, refine, and validate designs before moving into full production.
Laser cutting, bending, and forming for strong, accurate sheet metal components.
Finishing, assembly, and custom treatments to prepare parts for final use or delivery.
Our advanced facilities and strict quality control guarantee ISO 9001-certified precision, consistency, and reliability in every part.
Optimized production processes and efficient logistics enable 1-3 day part delivery, keeping your projects on schedule.
We offer CNC machining, 3D printing, injection molding, and sheet metal fabrication for projects of any scale.
Our expert engineers develop innovative, cost-effective solutions using advanced technology to ensure optimal performance and efficiency.
Your satisfaction is our priority. Our 24/7 support team ensures seamless assistance from consultation to final delivery.
With worldwide facilities and partners, we guarantee high-quality products, consistent standards, and reliable global delivery.
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We support both prototyping and production, ensuring every part meets your specifications and is delivered on time.
For materials that are heat-sensitive or require extremely precise, burr-free cuts, waterjet cutting is the ideal solution. At MXY Machining, we provide high-pressure waterjet cut services tailored to your design and production goals.
Waterjet cutting uses a high-pressure stream of water—sometimes mixed with an abrasive substance like garnet—to cut through virtually any material without heat, preserving the material’s structural integrity.
We use abrasive and pure waterjet systems capable of handling complex geometries and thick materials up to 6 inches. From custom parts to artistic designs, MXY Machining delivers precise waterjet cutting with fast turnaround.
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Is there heat involved in waterjet cutting?
No, it’s a cold-cutting process—ideal for heat-sensitive materials.
How accurate is waterjet cutting?
Tolerances as tight as ±0.05 mm depending on material and thickness.
Does it leave a smooth finish?
Yes, edges are typically clean and burr-free.
Is waterjet cutting slower than laser or plasma?
It may be slower but is more versatile and precise on thick or delicate materials.
Do you use abrasive in all waterjet jobs?
Not always—pure water is used for soft materials; abrasive is used for hard materials.
Can waterjet cutting be used for prototypes?
Absolutely. It’s ideal for both prototypes and final production parts.