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Waterjet cutter helps Grenestedt spread composites gospel It delivers 55,000 psi of water pressure through a hole as narrow as 0.2 mm, and it can cut metals into complex shapes in just a fraction of the time required by traditional milling machines. And, as if true to its name, the Calypso WaterJet System acquired recently by Joachim Grenestedt, associate professor of mechanical engineering and mechanics, has livened things up in the department’s composite materials lab. See more details >>
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