Comparison of cutting efficiency depending on the pressure and amount of abrasive material

28.11.2014

Comparison of cutting efficiency depending on the pressure and amount of abrasive material
Dear customers,
We have prepared a comparison of cutting performance with three different  pumps, resp. three pressure levels.
  • 3 800 bar
  • 4 130bar
  • 6 200bar
The attached chart shows the variation of the cutting speed (řezná rychlost - mm/min) depending on the amount of abrasive (množství abraziva - g/min), but also lesser known facts that the higher pressure does not always mean better performance and user´s benefit.

The graph shows that a small amount of water - about 2.3 liters per minute at a pressure of 6200 bar - is no longer able to "work" with more abrasive. Flat peak occurs already at amounts of about 500 grams per minute. Larger quantity of cutting water - about 3.7 liters per minute at a pressure of 4130 bars - allows to use more abrasive material resulting in higher cutting speed. And this fact is commonly used e.g. for stronger material (higher thickness).

Please have in your mind a commonly used mistake or inaccuracy - it's not the water that cuts, but it is an abrasive material that grind. The physical nature of this process is grinding, not cutting. A larger amount of abrasive also brings higher "cutting" (or grinding) performance. Of course, the speed of abrasive grains is an important factor which dominates by several percent in a narrow amount of abrasive in the range of about 250-480 grams per minute.