JURIŠEVIČ, Boštjan ;KRAMAR, Davorin ;JUNKAR, Mihael . The Versatility of Abrasive Water-Jet Machining in the Toolmaking Industry. Strojniški vestnik - Journal of Mechanical Engineering, [S.l.], v. 51, n.3, p. 160-171, august 2017. ISSN 0039-2480. Available at: <https://www.sv-jme.eu/sl/article/the-versatility-of-abrasive-water-jet-machining-in-the-toolmaking-industry/>. Date accessed: 19 nov. 2024. doi:http://dx.doi.org/.
Juriševič, B., Kramar, D., & Junkar, M. (2005). The Versatility of Abrasive Water-Jet Machining in the Toolmaking Industry. Strojniški vestnik - Journal of Mechanical Engineering, 51(3), 160-171. doi:http://dx.doi.org/
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Juriševič, Boštjan, Davorin Kramar, & Mihael Junkar. "The Versatility of Abrasive Water-Jet Machining in the Toolmaking Industry." Strojniški vestnik - Journal of Mechanical Engineering [Online], 51.3 (2005): 160-171. Web. 19 Nov. 2024
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Juriševič, Boštjan, Kramar, Davorin, AND Junkar, Mihael. "The Versatility of Abrasive Water-Jet Machining in the Toolmaking Industry" Strojniški vestnik - Journal of Mechanical Engineering [Online], Volume 51 Number 3 (18 August 2017)
Strojniški vestnik - Journal of Mechanical Engineering 51(2005)3, 160-171
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Abrasive water jet (AWJ) is a non-conventional machining process in which the material-removal process in the workpiece takes place as a result of the erosion caused by high-speed abrasive particles. Several characteristics, like the ability to machine practically any known material and the absence of any relevant heat-affected zone (HAZ), make the AWJ process highly competitive, especially in the case of hardto-machine materials. The process is environmentally acceptable, since only water and natural abrasives are used. The range of applications is wide: from cleaning and surface preparation to cutting, deep-hole drilling, turning and milling. Since its introduction, a wide range of applications and new opportunities (medicine, forming) are showing all the potentials of this technology. This contribution aims to present the latest research in the field of AWJ and WJ implementation in the toolmaking industry that have been tested and researched at the Laboratory for Alternative Technologies (LAT).