can the cleanliness of the sand directly affect our entire cutting operation?

can the cleanliness of the sand directly affect our entire cutting operation?
The dust in the water jet sand is easy to cause the phenomenon of sand pipe plugging. In the process of using waterjet sand with high dust content, if the sand is damp, it is very easy to consolidate the dust and soil in the sand. When it is sent to the sand pipe through the sand pipe, it is often prone to blockage. If the water cannot come out, it will swell or even leak at the beginning of the sand pipe. At this time, you need to shut down for cleaning,

Dirty waterjet sand and waste sand are difficult to clean up. After a period of accumulation of waste sand in the chute, it needs to be cleaned up regularly. However, experienced masters must know that if your sand contains too much dust, the waste sand is difficult to clean up. Maybe you need to send someone special for half a day or even a day to do the cleaning work. Waterjet sand with low dust content is easy to clean, which creates a sharp contrast. Waterjet sand with high dust content invisibly increases the purchase cost of enterprises. Buying one ton of sand, if it contains one-fifth of dust and too fine sand, it is equivalent to only 800 kilograms of water-cutting sand actually purchased, but it also paid for 200 kilograms of dust and too fine ineffective particles. Because dust and too fine particles can not play the role of cutting and grinding.

Therefore, we must choose high-quality waterjet sand. Good waterjet sand falls quickly and can achieve precise and fast cutting. Like RZG waterjet sand that has been washed by 6 times, the dust content is extremely low, and the cut is only 1 mm, the error is 0.01 mm, the greatest possible reduction in waste. Moreover, the crushing rate is extremely low, the cutting speed is 15-20% faster, and the cutting surface is smooth. After calculating the labor costs, electricity costs, and reducing machine losses, you will know that high-quality dust-free waterjet sand is actually more cost-effective.

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