Waterjet glass cutting to order

Glass is a hard and at the same time brittle material. Cutting and cutting according to the given dimensions manually is carried out using a special tool. In order to cut glass or its analogues, including multilayer structures:

  1. Any degree of hardening and thickness.
  2. With high accuracy of dimensional parameters.

They apply waterjet equipment. A thin jet of liquid (water) containing abrasive materials acts as a cutter in it. Abrasives are selected taking into account the brand of glass. Can be used:

  • Quartz or garnet sand.
  • Alumina grains.
  • Silicate or silicon carbide slag.

A high-pressure jet is applied to the treated area and cuts the glass structure without causing deformation changes or overheating. Thus, it is possible to carry out not only a cut, but also the manufacture of parts with a complex configuration around the perimeter or to make through holes of the desired size. The cut line is perfectly even and smooth. Does not require additional processing or grinding.

Cutting glass according to customers' parameters

High-tech waterjet equipment for glass cutting is used in the company "REZKA-SPB.RF" to perform production tasks. Orders are also accepted for:

  1. Cutting glass according to customer sizes.
  2. Production of elements or parts according to the provided drawings or samples.

Regardless of the complexity of the order, customers are guaranteed a minimum waste part and the complete absence of defects. Production of orders is carried out from materials provided by customers or available in the warehouse of the enterprise.

For more information and examples of work performed using waterjet equipment, please visit the official website of the company "REZKA-SPB.RF". Consultation of interested clients is carried out by the manager of the enterprise by phone. Orders are sent to work after a discussion of the estimated cost (calculated at established competitive tariff rates) and the conclusion of a formal contract in compliance with the established deadlines.