Serving New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut

Plastic Waterjet Cutting Long Island

Precision Plastic Cuts, Zero Heat Damage

When your plastic parts need to be cut right the first time—no warping, no melted edges, no toxic fumes—waterjet cutting delivers. Acrylic, polycarbonate, HDPE, and everything in between, cut to your exact specs in Long Island, NY.

Why Your Parts Come Out Right

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CNC Precision Every Time

Computer-controlled accuracy means your parts match your CAD files down to fractions of a millimeter, whether you need one piece or a thousand.

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No Heat Affected Zones

Cold cutting process preserves your material’s integrity completely. No warping, melting, discoloration, or compromised edges that waste your time and money.

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All Plastic Types Handled

From soft foam to thick polycarbonate, we cut materials other methods can’t touch. One shop handles your entire range of plastic fabrication needs.

40+

Years Of Experience

Custom Plastic Cutting Service Long Island

Cutting Plastic the Way It Should Be Cut

Plastic waterjet cutting in Long Island uses high-pressure water and abrasive to slice through your materials without generating heat. Acrylic stays clear, polycarbonate doesn’t crack, and HDPE cuts clean without gumming up. Unlike lasers that burn and melt, or saws that leave rough edges and burrs, waterjet gives you smooth, finished cuts that are ready to use. Whether you’re fabricating signage, architectural elements, machine parts, or custom displays, the process handles intricate shapes and tight tolerances without stressing your material. You get parts that fit right, look professional, and don’t need hours of secondary finishing. From thin acrylic sheets to thick polycarbonate panels, this custom plastic cutting service in Long Island handles the full range your projects demand.

Why Your Parts Come Out Right

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Your acrylic stays crystal clear with zero discoloration or clouding from heat exposure during the cutting process.

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Polycarbonate parts come out crack-free and stress-free, maintaining the impact resistance you’re counting on.

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Complex curves, sharp corners, and intricate patterns get cut with the same precision as simple rectangles.

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Edges come off the machine smooth enough to use immediately, skipping the sanding and finishing steps that eat up labor hours.

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Thick materials that would jam a saw or overwhelm a laser get cut just as cleanly as thin sheets.

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No toxic fumes from PVC or other plastics means a safer shop environment and no ventilation headaches.

HDPE Waterjet Cutting Long Island

What's Included in the Process

When you send us a project, we start by reviewing your CAD files to verify dimensions, catch potential issues, and optimize the cutting path. If something looks off or could be improved, we reach out before we cut. The actual cutting happens on CNC-controlled waterjet equipment that follows your file with precision down to fractions of a millimeter. We can nest multiple parts on a single sheet to minimize waste and reduce your material costs. The abrasive waterjet stream cuts through your plastic cleanly, leaving smooth edges that typically don’t require finishing. For HDPE waterjet cutting in Long Island, along with materials like acrylic, polycarbonate, UHMW, nylon, and PVC, we adjust pressure, speed, and abrasive flow to match the material properties. Thicker materials get cut just as accurately as thin sheets. Complex shapes with tight inside corners come out clean. You receive parts that match your specifications, ready to install or assemble.

Waterjet Cut Acrylic Sheet Long Island

Why Heat Ruins Plastic Parts

Laser cutting melts plastic. For some materials, that’s fine. For others—polycarbonate, PVC, certain acrylics—it creates problems you can see and problems you can’t. Visible issues include burned edges, discoloration, and melted material that resolidifies into rough, uneven surfaces. What you don’t see is the heat-affected zone where the material’s properties have changed. Polycarbonate loses impact resistance. Acrylic becomes brittle. The part looks okay until it fails under stress. Waterjet cut acrylic sheet in Long Island eliminates this entirely. The process uses cold water, so your material never heats up. Acrylic maintains its clarity. Polycarbonate keeps its toughness. HDPE doesn’t warp or distort. You get parts that perform exactly as the material specs promise, because nothing about the material has changed except its shape.

Acrylic Waterjet Cutting Long Island

What You Actually Get From Waterjet

Forget the usual tradeoffs between speed, quality, and material compatibility. Waterjet cutting delivers clean results across every plastic type without damaging what you’re paying for.

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File Review and Setup

We check your CAD files for accuracy, verify material specs and thickness, then program the cutting path to maximize efficiency and quality.

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Quality Check and Delivery

Parts are inspected for dimensional accuracy and edge quality, then packaged for pickup or delivery to your Long Island location.

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Precision CNC Cutting

High-pressure waterjet follows your design exactly, cutting through plastic without heat, stress, or material distortion for clean results.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of plastic can be cut with waterjet in Long Island?
Waterjet cutting handles virtually every plastic material you’ll encounter. That includes acrylic (plexiglass), polycarbonate (Lexan), HDPE, LDPE, UHMW, PVC, nylon, ABS, polypropylene, PET, PETG, Delrin (acetal), phenolic, polysulfone, urethane, vinyl, and various composite materials. The process works equally well on soft foams and rigid engineering plastics. Unlike laser cutting, which struggles with certain materials that melt or produce toxic fumes, waterjet can cut any plastic regardless of its thermal sensitivity or chemical composition. Thickness isn’t a limiting factor either—we can cut thin films under 1mm or thick plates over 6 inches. If you’re working with an unusual or specialty plastic, the answer is almost certainly yes, we can cut it.
The fundamental difference is heat. Laser cutting melts or vaporizes material, which works fine for some plastics but creates problems for others. Polycarbonate can crack or cloud. PVC releases toxic fumes. Acrylic can discolor or develop stress fractures. Even when laser cutting works, you get a heat-affected zone where material properties change. Waterjet cutting uses cold water and abrasive, so there’s zero thermal impact. Your material maintains its original properties completely—no warping, no discoloration, no brittleness, no fumes. The tradeoff is speed. Laser cutting is faster on thin materials. But waterjet handles thicker materials that lasers can’t penetrate, cuts materials that would melt under a laser, and produces superior edge quality on most plastics. For critical parts where material integrity matters, waterjet is the better choice.
Waterjet cutting produces smooth, clean edges that are typically ready to use without secondary finishing. The edge won’t have the polished, glass-like clarity of flame-polished acrylic, but it’s smooth to the touch with no burrs, no rough saw marks, and no melted material. For most applications—machine parts, brackets, panels, structural components—the as-cut edge is perfectly acceptable. For visible edges on display work or architectural elements where you need that crystal-clear polished look, the waterjet edge provides an excellent starting point for flame polishing or diamond polishing. It’s already smooth and stress-free, so finishing goes much faster than working from a rough saw cut. The edge quality also stays consistent regardless of material thickness or complexity of the cut path, which isn’t always true with other methods.
Our waterjet cutting maintains tolerances of ±0.005 inches (±0.13mm) on most plastic materials, which meets or exceeds the requirements for the majority of fabrication projects. For parts requiring tighter tolerances, we can achieve ±0.003 inches on certain materials and geometries. The CNC control system follows your CAD file precisely, so repeatability is excellent—part 100 comes out the same as part 1. Accuracy depends somewhat on material thickness and part geometry. Thicker materials can develop a slight taper where the top edge is marginally wider than the bottom edge, but this is typically less than 0.010 inches and can be compensated for with taper control on critical parts. For comparison, this level of precision exceeds what you’d get from manual cutting or routing and matches or beats laser cutting for most plastic applications.
Turnaround depends on part complexity, material availability, and current shop schedule, but most plastic cutting projects are completed within 3-5 business days from file approval. Simple cuts on standard materials can often be done faster. Complex parts with intricate details or large production runs may take longer. Rush service is available when you’re up against a tight deadline. Being located in Long Island means local customers can drop off material and pick up finished parts, which speeds things up compared to shipping to an out-of-area shop. We review CAD files promptly and let you know right away if there are any issues that could delay production. If your project timeline is critical, let us know upfront and we’ll work with you to meet your deadlines.
We handle it both ways. If you have specific material you need to use—maybe it’s a special grade, a particular color, or material you’ve already purchased—bring it in and we’ll cut from your stock. If you need us to source the material, we work with suppliers throughout Long Island and can typically get standard plastics like acrylic, polycarbonate, HDPE, and others quickly. Just specify the material type, grade, thickness, and color in your project requirements. We’ll provide material as part of the service and include it in the quote. For the CAD files themselves, we accept DXF, DWG, STEP, and IGES formats. Our team reviews files before cutting to catch any issues with geometry, verify dimensions, and optimize the cutting path. If you only have a sketch or rough drawing, we can work with that too and create a proper CAD file for your approval before cutting.