When a forward-thinking stone company in Hobart decided waterjet should be an integral part of strategy in increasing production, they weren't disappointed.

When a forward-thinking stone company in Hobart decided waterjet should be an integral part of strategy in increasing production, they weren't disappointed.
This client in QLD traded in their old waterjet to a new Flow Mach 100 system. The upgrade included the latest vacuum assisted piercing technology which gives them the ability to eliminate chipping on even the most brittle ceramic materials.
Increasing production with the latest in waterjet technology is a big plus for this benchtop manufacturer in Adelaide, SA.
When you're constantly spending big dollars on outsourcing materials to be cut, it's well worth the investment to do what this Rubber Linings supplier in Melbourne did and buy your own equipment.
As waterjet became an essential part of this stone fabricator's business, a second Flow machine is added to their production facility in Sydney NSW.
Upgrading their old waterjet with the help of the instant asset write-off scheme was a no-brainer for this fabricator who now uses the Flow Mach 100 for all their profile cutting requirements.
A waterjet with 87,000 PSI was the right machine for the job for this metal fabrication business who added a second PWJ system to their operations to keep up with increased demand and short lead times.
Time saving of 11 hours for 1 job was a big plus for this client who upgraded to the latest waterjet technology when they installed the Mach 100.