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We can handle any order, even the most complex and precise ones, thanks to specialized machines such as 5-axis CNC machines, edge polishers, and others. Our professional team is capable of executing even the most intricate designs.
Measurement Equipment
We do not rely on templates or waste time modifying elements during installation. A fully digital data flow saves valuable time, which is why we take measurements at the client’s site using the precise Leica 3D Disto device. By utilizing various measurement functions, we can accurately measure all geometric shapes and process this data in software that ensures high precision of our stone elements and quick installation in your home.
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Water Jet Cutting – Stone Processing in Gdańsk
Stone processing requires methods capable of cutting through the extremely hard and durable structure of the material. One such method is water jet cutting. A stream of water at a suitably high pressure allows for effective cutting of stone, which is especially important when creating granite stairs, window sills, or custom-sized countertops.
Water jet cutting is also used for cutting many other hard materials, such as glass, stainless steel, or non-ferrous metals. This method does not generate heat, which prevents material deformation, especially at the cutting edges. For thicker sheets of stone, water mixed with an abrasive agent is used, enhancing cutting efficiency. The water jet is precisely directed to a specific point, allowing for quick and accurate production of stone products.
Water jet cutting is significantly more effective than methods such as plasma cutting. Its precision makes it suitable even for very small elements or intricate cuts. Materials processed with this method do not crack or scratch, as no high temperatures are generated during the process.
How Does the Water Jet Cutting Process Work?
The water jet cutting process follows a specific sequence:
- Preparation: The stone is placed on a special work table, and a coating may be applied to its surface to prevent water reflection and enable precise cutting.
- Generating the Water Jet: The cutting process begins by generating a high-pressure water jet using a specialized pump system. It typically uses pure water or a mixture with an abrasive agent, such as sand or aluminum granules.
- Directing the Water Jet: The generated water jet is then directed onto the stone using a specialized cutting head, which can be controlled manually or via a CNC system.
- Cooling and Waste Removal: During the cutting process, waste, primarily dust, is generated. After the work is completed, it is essential to clean up the debris.
We use water jet cutting in our workshop in Gdańsk for stone processing. Feel free to contact us if you’d like to learn more about our methods.