With the MicroMAX JetMachining Center, OMAX provides capabilities for the cutting of parts or part features smaller than 300 microns f r om a range of materials, including exotic metals, advanced composites, polymer thermoplastics and glass. Useful for prototype development and production runs, the MicroMAX is a rigid machine with a table size of 2' 4" by 2' 4" and XY cutting travel of 2' by 2'. It utilizes high-precision linear encoders, vibration isolation and intuitive software control systems to achieve a position repeat ability of 2.5 microns (0. 0001") and a positioning accuracy of approximately 15 microns (0.0006"). The MicroMAX comes equipped with a high precision 7/15 Mini MAXJET5i nozzle that features a 0.007" orifice and 0.015" mixing tube combination for cutting delicate, complex patterns. Because it forms a jet stream carrying an extremely fine abrasive, the nozzle can produce a kerf as small as 0.015". The machine also has advanced pressure controls for piercing delicate materials. "Because waterjet-based machining is a cold-cutting process, it eliminates thermal stress in the workpiece, preventing hardening and warping," said a company spokesperson. "The Micro- MAX also enables manufacturers across a variety of industry segments to accomplish quick turnaround of accurate parts without the hassle of tool changes or complex fixturing, as well as achieve smooth surface finishes without the need for secondary machining." For more information contact: OMAX Corporation 21409 72nd Ave. South Kent, WA 98032 253-872-2300 omax@omax.com www.omax.com www.maxiemwaterjets.com