Benefits of Waterjet Bricks

There are many advantages to including our waterjet bricks into your waterjet cutting process. Things like saving time, money and frustration as a result of the following features. Our waterjet bricks:

  • cut small parts

    • Small parts will not fall into the tank

    • No need for programming “holding tabs”

  • Supports flexible Materials

    • Provides a smooth, flat, uniform surface for flexible materials

      • sheet metal

      • Insulation

      • Foam

      • Silicone, Cork, Phenolic and other gasket materials

      • Fabrics

  • Reduces splash-back

    • Helps channel water away from cut area

  • Helps Reduce “frosting”

    • Some materials are damaged by the jet reflecting off the slats and frosting or scaring the support surface. JetBricks reduce or eliminate this effect.

  • Easy to Install & replace

    • JetBricks simply sit atop your existing material support slats

    • Custom sizes available for precision-fit

    • Replace sections at a time when well-worn

  • Durable Polyethylene Construction

    • Our 300# brick is the most dense brick of its kind on the market!

    • More pliable and impact resistant than Polypropylene (widely used by competition)

  • Sturdy Nailed Design

    • Maintains sturdy bond between planks when worn
      (Popular laminated design becomes structurally compromised once heat lamination is broken by the waterjet)

Note: Waterjet bricks may not be suitable for all applications. Performance varies by application. Please contact us with any questions!

JetBrick Materials

Materials for garnet and water-only cutting:

Jet Brick Cut Materials

JetBrick 300 come in metal, glass, fiberglass, stone, foam, plastic, foam, cork, fabric, and rubber.

Materials for water-only cutting:

Jet-Brick 250 Cut Materials

JetBrick 250 come in plastic, foam, fiberglass, cork, fabric, and rubber.