Reynolds Capabilities

Waterjet Cutting

Cold cutting for thicker material, plastics, rubber, aluminum, stainless, and jobs where heat affected zones need to be avoided.

Practical support

Practical Support for Real Manufacturing Work

Waterjet cutting supports materials and jobs where a cold cutting process is the better fit.

Common projects include thicker material, stainless, aluminum, plastic, rubber, profile-cut blanks, replacement parts, and parts where heat affected zones should be avoided.

Common work

Common Work We Support

Thicker material profiles

Stainless and aluminum parts

Plastic and rubber components

Cold-cut replacement parts

Jobs where heat affected zones should be avoided

Why it matters

Why This Capability Matters

Many manufacturing projects require more than one operation. A part may need cutting before forming, machining before inspection, welding before finishing, or assembly before delivery. Reynolds can combine waterjet cutting with machining, fabrication, welding, inspection, finishing, and assembly under one roof so the work moves with fewer handoffs and less confusion.

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