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Educational Program
Waterjet Cutting
Learn about the latest in waterjet technology, applying waterjet technology to new applications and how to get the most out of your waterjet-cutting machine.
Plasma Cutting
Discover how new advancements in plasma plate cutting technology have increased pierce thickness, allowing plasma to replace oxyfuel in materials to 2 in. thick.
10:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m.
Advancements in Waterjet Cutting Retrofitting Waterjet Cutting Systems for Flexibility
Learn how these systems can be retrofitted with a range of acces- sories such as rotary axes, angled cutting heads, special nozzles, ver- tical contour following systems and precision locators.
Increasing Waterjet Productivity
with X-Stream Pressure Technology
Learn how 90-ksi X-Stream pres- sure waterjet technology can increase productivity by as much as 50 percent, while reducing operating costs by 40 percent.
1:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.
Advancements in Plasma Cutting
Automated Plasma Bevel Cutting Technology: Process Challenges and How to Achieve Successful Outcomes
Many techniques are used to achieve beveled edges with sys- tems ranging from simple grinding operations to cutting systems with articulating bevel heads to move the plasma torch.
Unlocking the Secret to Plasma Plate Productivity
Learn how to move beyond simply making parts with plasma and begin to utilize all the technology has to offer, including the eco- nomics of material handling and
reducing scrap through effective
part nesting.
Recent Technology Advancements in the Plasma Cutting of Stainless Steel
Recent improvements in plasma- cutting torches and systems have enhanced plasma’s capability when cutting stainless steel.
Wednesday, November 14
8:00 a.m.–10:00 a.m.
Industrial Applications in Laser
Laser Marking
High-power, high-brightness fiber-laser markers now are offered up to 100 W. This provides a tool to produce extreme mark- ing speeds on copper and alu- minum work, as well as on ferrous materials.
Hot-Wire Laser Cladding and Joining
Laser cladding technology pro- vides metallurgical bonding with low heat input. This enables pre- cise control of the molten zone
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