Scaling up Production with
Автор: WAZER Waterjet
Загружено: 2025-12-09
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The stained-plastic table demonstrates how WAZER integrates into a multi-step manufacturing process. The wooden frame is shaped first, using a CNC router to cut a patterned surface where each pocket is machined to a consistent depth. These recesses will later hold the plastic tiles.
Next, the plastic sheets are produced by shredding polypropylene, melting it in a press, and forming it into large, flat panels. Because each sheet requires significant material preparation and energy, conserving every square centimeter matters.
Cutting the final pieces on WAZER provides two key advantages.
“The main one being that the kerf cut is only 1.2 mil wide, meaning there's a lot less waste produced.”
This is especially valuable when the material itself is handmade and labor-intensive. In addition, the waterjet’s precision produces clean, accurate edges that require virtually no post-processing. The tiles fit into the CNC-cut pockets without sanding, shaping, or adhesive, illustrating how CNC and WAZER complement each other when dimensional accuracy is important.
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