Glass Water Jet Cutting Technology
Waterjet cutting of glass has advanced considerably over the last decade and has now become widely accepted as industry standard as glass processors prove the benefits afforded by current waterjet cutting technology.
From cutting of intricate stained glass, to piercing holes in glass, to easily cutting laminated ballistic glass, users from a variety of industries have discovered the versatility and cost-effectiveness of cutting glass materials with waterjet technology.
✓ Power point cutouts in glass splashbacks
✓ Holes for door hardware
✓ Balustrade panels and Stair treads
✓ Shower screens & mirrors
✓ Table top inlays
✓ Architectural and stained glass work
★ Cut complex patterns with ease and precision
★ High-speed cutting with superior edge quality
★ Minimal kerf allows for incredible detail
★ Raw material savings through reduced scrap
★ Low operating costs and easy maintenance
★ Omni-directional cutting for tight corners
★ No heat-affected zones or thermal stress
Cutting Precision Samples
Below are glass samples cut by our machine, demonstrating the smooth cutting edges and the ability to handle irregular shapes flawlessly.
12 Months maintenance free of charge
24 Hours online technical support
Professional on-site training provided
Fumigated wooden case for safe export
Pearl wool and plastic wrap protection
Frequently Asked Questions
Is waterjet cutting safe for fragile glass?
Yes, waterjet cutting is a cold cutting process that exerts very low lateral force, making it ideal for cutting fragile or thin glass without cracking or thermal stress.
What is the maximum thickness the machine can cut?
The machine is capable of cutting various materials up to 150mm in thickness, depending on the material density and required precision.
Does the cutting edge require secondary finishing?
In most cases, the waterjet provides a "net" or "near-net" cut with a very smooth finish, requiring little to no additional hand finishing or polishing.
Can this machine cut laminated or bulletproof glass?
Absolutely. Waterjet technology is one of the few methods that can efficiently cut through multiple layers of laminated glass and polycarbonate interlayers without delamination.
What kind of maintenance is required?
Regular maintenance includes replacing waterjet orifices and abrasive focusing nozzles. We provide 12 months of maintenance support and 24/7 technical assistance.
What control system does the machine use?
The machine utilizes a high-reliability Siemens PLC system for precise control and semi-automatic operation.