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The Byjet L, an abrasive abrasive, material used to grind, smooth, cut, or polish another substance. Natural abrasives include sand, pumice, corundum, and ground quartz. Carborundum (silicon carbide) and alumina (aluminum oxide) are important synthetically produced abrasives.  waterjet cutting system for processing large sheet sizes, is designed for processing large volumes of waterjet parts. The base frame of the machine is of modular construction that can be expanded in 6.5' increments based upon the end-user's needs. Models offered range from the By-jet L 2030 with a 6.5' x 10' cutting area, up to the Byjet L 16030 with a 52.5' x 10' cutting area. All models include two high-precision technology abrasive waterjet cutting heads with automatic head spacing, height sensing, and collision protection. Removable cassettes, for loading and unloading Unloading

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 of material, improve output. Included with the system is Bysoft, the proprietary CAD/CAM CAD/CAM
 in full computer-aided design/computer-aided manufacturing.

Integration of design and manufacturing into a system under direct control of digital computers.
 software package, which optimizes nesting for multi-head waterjet cutting. Bystronic Bystronic is a worldwide active supplier of high-quality solutions for the economical processing of sheet metal and other sheet materials. Customers profit from application-oriented systems and services for laser and waterjet cutting as well as bending.  Inc., Hauppauge, NY

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Title Annotation:SPOTLIGHT: WATERJET
Publication:Modern Applications News
Date:Apr 1, 2008
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