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You’re not looking for someone who can “probably” hit your specs. You need cuts that meet tolerances down to ±.001″ without heat damage, burrs, or the need for secondary finishing that eats into your timeline and budget.
That’s what precision CNC waterjet cutting in Wantagh, NY delivers. Your parts come out clean, accurate, and ready to use. No warping from heat. No rough edges that need grinding down. No waiting weeks for a supplier three states away to finally ship something that might not even be right.
When you’re working with aerospace components, custom architectural pieces, or prototype parts that need to be exact, you can’t afford to gamble on inconsistent quality. You need a precision waterjet cutting shop in Wantagh, NY that understands what’s at stake when tolerances matter and deadlines are real.
We’ve been providing precision water jet cutting services in Wantagh, NY for over 20 years. We’re not new to this, and we’re not learning on your dime.
Long Island has deep roots in aerospace and advanced manufacturing. Companies here don’t have room for suppliers who can’t keep up. That’s why shops across Nassau County come to us when they need parts cut right and delivered fast—because we’ve built our reputation on doing both.
We run four Flow Waterjets, including the Mach500, with pressure ranging from 40,000 to 87,000 psi. We’re ISO9001 and AS9100d certified, ITAR compliant, and we’ve worked with everyone from aerospace manufacturers to architectural fabricators who need custom work done without the runaround.
First, you send us your specs—drawings, material type, thickness, quantity. We review it and get you a quote fast. No waiting days for someone to get back to you with a ballpark number that changes later.
Once you approve, we program the cut using CNC waterjet systems that follow your design exactly. The waterjet uses high-pressure water mixed with abrasive garnet to cut through your material without generating heat. That means no warped edges, no hardened zones, and no material stress that throws off your tolerances.
We can cut materials up to 12″ thick—metals, composites, plastics, glass, ceramics, foam, whatever your project calls for. The process is precise enough to hold tolerances for certain applications at ±.001″, and because it’s computer-controlled, every part comes out consistent.
Standard turnaround is 2-4 days, with shipping in 1-3 days after that. You’re not waiting weeks. You’re getting parts in your hands while your project is still on schedule.
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You get precision waterjet cutting for tight tolerances in Wantagh, NY that handles complex geometries without tooling costs or setup delays. We cut intricate shapes, tight inside corners, and detailed patterns that would be expensive or impossible with traditional machining.
Because waterjet cutting is a cold process, there’s no heat-affected zone. Your material properties stay intact. That matters when you’re working with aerospace alloys, hardened metals, or composites that can’t handle thermal stress.
Long Island’s manufacturing sector—especially around Islip’s 4,000+ acres of industrial zones—relies on suppliers who understand the pace and precision required here. You’re not just getting a cut part. You’re getting a part that fits your assembly, meets your specs, and shows up when you need it.
We also provide material consultation and custom design support. If you’re not sure what thickness you need or how to nest parts efficiently to reduce waste, we’ll walk you through it. That’s part of the service—not an upsell.
We cut virtually any material up to 12″ thick. That includes metals like aluminum, stainless steel, titanium, and tool steel. It also covers non-metals like carbon fiber, G-10, plastics, glass, ceramics, rubber, foam, and wood.
Waterjet doesn’t care if your material is hard, soft, brittle, or layered. Because there’s no heat involved, we’re not limited by melting points or thermal expansion. If you’re working with exotic alloys for aerospace parts or composite materials for prototypes, waterjet handles it without changing the material’s structure.
The process works especially well for materials that are sensitive to heat or difficult to machine with traditional methods. You won’t see burn marks, warping, or hardened edges that need additional finishing.
For most applications, we hold tolerances at ±.009″. For certain applications where precision is critical, we can hold tolerances down to ±.001″. That level of accuracy is what makes waterjet cutting viable for aerospace components and other high-precision work.
The key is that our CNC waterjet systems are computer-controlled and repeatable. Once we program your part, every piece comes out the same. You’re not dealing with operator error or inconsistent results from one run to the next.
If your project requires tighter tolerances than standard waterjet can achieve, we’ll tell you upfront. We’re not going to promise something we can’t deliver. But for the vast majority of jobs—including complex shapes and thick materials—waterjet gives you the precision you need without the cost and lead time of traditional machining.
Standard production time is 2-4 days, with shipping taking another 1-3 days depending on your location. That means you’re looking at parts in hand within a week for most jobs.
We can move faster if your timeline demands it. Rush jobs happen—we get it. The advantage of waterjet is that there’s no tooling to fabricate and minimal setup time. We program the cut, load the material, and run the job. That’s why turnaround is faster than processes that require custom dies or extensive prep work.
If you’re working with specialized materials that aren’t in stock, lead times can be affected by material availability. But for standard metals and common materials, we keep inventory on hand to avoid delays. When you call for a quote, we’ll give you a realistic timeline based on your specific job—not a generic estimate that changes later.
In most cases, no. Parts come off the waterjet clean and ready to use. There’s no heat-affected zone, no burrs that need deburring, and no rough edges that require grinding or sanding.
Because the cut is made with high-pressure water and abrasive, the edge quality is smooth and consistent. You’re not dealing with the slag or dross you’d see with plasma or laser cutting. And because there’s no thermal distortion, parts stay flat and true to your specifications.
That saves you time and money. You’re not paying for secondary operations or dealing with the logistics of sending parts to another shop for finishing. What we cut is what you get—and it’s ready to go into your assembly or shipped to your customer.
Waterjet doesn’t generate heat. That’s the biggest difference and the reason it works for materials and applications where laser or plasma would cause problems.
Laser and plasma both use thermal energy to cut, which creates a heat-affected zone. That can warp thin materials, harden edges, change material properties, or discolor surfaces. If you’re cutting stainless steel for architectural work or aerospace-grade titanium, heat damage isn’t acceptable.
Waterjet also handles thicker materials better. While laser cutting starts to struggle above 1″ thick, waterjet cuts through materials up to 12″ without losing accuracy. And because it’s a mechanical process rather than a thermal one, you can cut reflective materials like aluminum or copper without the issues laser cutting faces. It’s not that waterjet is always better—it’s that for precision work involving tight tolerances, thick materials, or heat-sensitive alloys, waterjet is the right tool.
Aerospace and defense are huge here. Long Island has a long history in aviation, and companies in that sector need precision cutting for components that meet strict tolerances and material certifications. We’re AS9100d certified and ITAR compliant, which matters when you’re working with controlled materials and defense contracts.
Manufacturing and fabrication shops across Nassau County use waterjet for custom parts, prototypes, and production runs. Architectural metalwork is another big one—designers and contractors need intricate cuts for panels, railings, and decorative elements that have to look perfect and fit exactly.
We’ve also worked with automotive shops, knife makers, and companies doing R&D work that requires fast turnaround on prototype parts. The common thread is that these industries can’t afford inconsistent quality or long lead times. They need a precision waterjet cutting shop in Wantagh, NY that understands what’s on the line and delivers accordingly.
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