Waterjet Cutting Machines Market 2025 insights shared in detailed report

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Waterjet cutting machine, also called as waterjet cutter, is an industrial cutting tool that uses a very high?pressure jet of water or a mixture of water and abrasive substance for cutting materials.

According to a new market research report published by Credence Research “Waterjet Cutting Machines Market (Product Type – 3D Waterjet Cutting Machine, Micro Waterjet Cutting Machine and Robotic Waterjet Cutting Machine; Pressure Range – Less than 1,500 bars, 1,500 to 3,800 bars, 3,800 to 6,200 bars and More than 6,200 bars; Power – Less than 50hp, 50 to 100hp and More than 100hp) – Growth,Future Prospects and Competitive Analysis,2017 – 2025”,the globalwaterjet cutting machinesmarketis set to expand with a CAGR of 4.1% through the forecast period of 2017 to 2025.

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Market Insights

Waterjet cutting machine, also called as waterjet cutter, is an industrial cutting tool that uses a very high?pressure jet of water or a mixture of water and abrasive substance for cutting materials. These machines are capable of cutting a wide range of materials including metals, stones as well as soft materials such as rubber. Waterjet cutting forms an ideal method of cutting especially when the material being cut is sensitive to high temperature. Subsequently, waterjet cutting technology has grown a separate area of application across different industry verticals.

The most prominent factor fueling the market growth is the competitive advantages of waterjet cutting technology over other counterparts. Waterjet cutting generates no heat, thereby maintaining the integrity of the original material. The process accuracy is fairly high and can be used for cutting a wide range of materials. This makes waterjet cutting suitable for various applications. With the consistent rise in the overall industrial manufacturing & processing sector, the demand for waterjet cutting would escalate significantly in the following years. Nevertheless, major concern for its consumers is the high initial cost of these machines as compared to other counterparts.

The overall waterjet cutting machinesmarket is segmented on the basis of machine type, pressure range and horsepower. Based on the machine type, the market is segmented into 3D waterjet cutting machine, micro waterjet cutting machine and robotic waterjet cutting machine.On the basis of pressure range, the market is categorized into less than 1,500 bars, 1,500 to 3,800 bars, 3,800 to 6,200 bars and more than 6,200 bars.By horsepower of the motor, the market is segmented into less than 50hp, 50 to 100hp and more than 100hp.

On the basis of geographic regions, the market is classified into North America, Europe, Asia Pacific and rest of the world (RoW).As of 2016, the overall waterjet cutting machinesmarket is collectively led by North America and Asia Pacific regions. In the following years, Asia Pacific is set to demonstrate the highest growth in the overall market.

ToC:

Chapter 1 Preface
1.1 Report Description
1.1.1 Purpose of the Report
1.1.2 Target Audience
1.1.3 USP and Key Offerings
1.2 Research Scope
1.3 Market Segmentation
1.4 Research Methodology
1.4.1 Phase I – Secondary Research
1.4.2 Phase II – Primary Research
1.4.3 Phase III – Expert Panel Review
1.4.4 Assumptions
1.4.5 Approach Adopted

Chapter 2 Executive Summary
2.1 Market Snapshot: Global Waterjet Cutting Machines Market
2.2 Global Waterjet Cutting Machines Market, By Product Type
2.3 Global Waterjet Cutting Machines Market, By Pressure Range
2.4 Global Waterjet Cutting Machines Market, By Power
2.5 Global Waterjet Cutting Machines Market, By Geography

Chapter 3 Market Dynamics
3.1 Market Overview
3.1.1 Global Waterjet Cutting Machines Market Revenue and Volume, 2015 – 2025, (US$ Bn) (Units)
3.2 Market Drivers
3.3 Market Growth Inhibitors
3.3.1 Impact Analysis of Drivers and Restraints
3.4 Key Market Trends and Future Outlook
3.5 Attractive Investment Proposition
3.6 Competitive Analysis
3.6.1 Market Positioning of Key Vendors
3.6.2 Key Strategies Adopted by the Leading Players

Chapter 4 Global Waterjet Cutting Machines Market Analysis, by Product Type
4.1 Market Analysis
4.2 3D Waterjet Cutting Machines
4.3 Micro Waterjet Cutting Machines
4.4 Robotic Waterjet Cutting Machines

Chapter 5 Global Waterjet Cutting Machines Market Analysis, by Pressure Range
5.1 Market Analysis
5.2 Less than 1,500 bars
5.3 1,500 to 3,800 bars
5.4 3,800 to 6,200 bars
5.5 More than 6,200 bars

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“An important benefit of the water jet is the ability to cut material without interfering with its inherent structure, as there is no heat-affected zone (HAZ). Minimizing the effects of heat allows metals to be cut without harming or changing intrinsic properties. Sharp corners, bevels, pierce holes, and shapes with minimal inner radii are all possible. Water jet cutters are also capable of producing intricate cuts in material. With specialized software and 3-D machining heads, complex shapes can be produced. The kerf, or width, of the cut can be adjusted by swapping parts in the nozzle, as well as changing the type and size of abrasive. Typical abrasive cuts have a kerf in the range of 0.04 to 0.05 in (1.0–1.3 mm), but can be as narrow as 0.02 inches (0.51 mm). Non-abrasive cuts are normally 0.007 to 0.013 in (0.18–0.33 mm), but can be as small as 0.003 inches (0.076 mm), which is approximately that of a human hair. These small jets can permit small details in a wide range of applications. Water jets are capable of attaining accuracy down to 0.005 inches (0.13 mm) and repeatability down to 0.001 inches (0.025 mm). Due to its relatively narrow kerf, water jet cutting can reduce the amount of scrap material produced, by allowing uncut parts to be nested more closely together than traditional cutting methods. Water jets use approximately 0.5 to 1 US gal (1.9–3.8 l) per minute (depending on the cutting head’s orifice size), and the water can be recycled using a closed-loop system. Waste water usually is clean enough to filter and dispose of down a drain. The garnet abrasive is a non-toxic material that can be mostly recycled for repeated use; otherwise, it can usually be disposed in a landfill. Water jets also produce fewer airborne dust particles, smoke, fumes, and contaminants, reducing operator exposure to hazardous materials. Meatcutting using waterjet technology eliminates the risk of cross contamination since there is no contact medium (namely, a blade).

Versatility

Because the nature of the cutting stream can be easily modified the water jet can be used in nearly every industry; there are many different materials that the water jet can cut. Some of them have unique characteristics that require special attention when cutting. Materials commonly cut with a water jet include textiles, rubber, foam, plastics, leather, composites, stone, tile, glass, metals, food, paper and much more. “Most ceramics can also be cut on an abrasive water jet as long as the material is softer than the abrasive being used (between 7.5 and 8.5 on the Mohs scale)”. Examples of materials that cannot be cut with a water jet are tempered glass and diamonds. Water jets are capable of cutting up to 6 in (150 mm) of metals and 18 in (460 mm) of most materials, though in specialized coal mining applications, water jets are capable of cutting up to 100 ft (30 m) using a 1 in (25 mm) nozzle. Specially designed water jet cutters are commonly used to remove excess bitumen from road surfaces that have become the subject of binder flushing. Flushing is a natural occurrence caused during hot weather where the aggregate becomes level with the bituminous binder layer creating a hazardously smooth road surface during wet weather.–Wikipedia

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