This Article appeared in the October 2016 issue of Medical Design Briefs. Functional prosthetic arm (courtesy of the John Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory) Accelerating…
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This Article appeared in the October 2016 issue of Medical Design Briefs. Functional prosthetic arm (courtesy of the John Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory) Accelerating…
Read MoreThe microwaterjet machine used by Micro Waterjet was specifically designed to machine two-dimensional, high precision and micro parts with a substantially smaller kerf width (0.08 mm for pure water cutting; 0.2 mm for abrasive cutting) compared to traditional waterjet machines …
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Microwaterjet® cutting is already being used successfully in the production of implants. By means of a new injection procedure used by Swiss Microwaterjet AG, surface structures can now also be processed using pure water.
Geologists say that the Colorado River once took a hard westward turn, then trickled its way across what is now northern Arizona to form the Grand Canyon. Abrasive waterjet pioneer Don Miller predicts there is another trickle coming, this one in the world of micromanufacturing.
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