CNC Waterjet Cutting Machines

Experience high-accuracy cutting with MGI ENZO CNC Waterjet Cutting Machines, engineered for superior performance in metal, glass, marble, granite, and composite materials. Available in 3-axis and 5-axis configurations, these systems feature BFT ECOTRON high-pressure pumps for powerful, smooth, and precise results.

Perfect for industrial fabrication, architectural design, and stone processing, MGI ENZO machines offer unmatched flexibility, cutting complex shapes without heat distortion. We supplies and supports CNC waterjet systems across Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, Ajman, Ras Al Khaimah, and Fujairah, ensuring expert installation, service, and reliable after-sales support in the UAE.

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CNC waterjet cutting offers several advantages: -Cold cutting process – No heat distortion or material warping. -Versatility – Cuts metals, stone, glass, plastics, and composites. -High precision – Achieves tight tolerances and intricate designs. -Minimal waste – Reduces material scrap and improves efficiency. -Eco-friendly – No fumes, and water/abrasive can be recycled. -Smooth finish – Burr-free edges often need no secondary finishing.
Waterjet machines can cut a wide variety of materials used in UAE industries, including: -Metals: Stainless steel, aluminum, copper, brass, and titanium. -Stone & composites: Marble, granite, glass, ceramics, and composite panels. -Plastics & rubber: Foam, rubber, acrylic, and engineering plastics.
CNC waterjet cutting is widely used for: -Aerospace – Precision cutting of alloys and composites. -Automotive – Fabricating custom parts and body panels. -Architecture & construction – Decorative inlays and marble designs. -Oil & Gas – Cutting durable metal components. -Fabrication & signage – Producing intricate panels and logos.
Heat: Waterjet is a cold process, avoiding thermal distortion; laser cutting generates heat. - Thickness: Waterjet handles up to 150 mm+, while lasers are better for thin materials. - Material range: Waterjets cut metal, stone, and glass; lasers cannot cut non-metallics like glass or stone. - Speed: Lasers are faster for thin sheets; waterjets excel in precision and versatility.
Cutting speed depends on: - Material type and thickness - Abrasive grit size (coarser grits cut faster, finer ones smoother) - Water pressure (higher pressure = faster cuts) - Desired edge quality (slower speeds yield smoother finishes)