Industrial water-jet maker Flow International of Kent called off a long-delayed merger with smaller rival Omax after twice revising its offer. “We believe that our path forward alone is far superior ...
Industrial waterjet maker Flow International of Kent has called off its proposed merger with smaller rival Omax, also of Kent. Omax will receive a $35 million payment from Flow, both to cancel the ...
OMAX Corp. introduced a new waterjet system it developed for manufacturers with large-scale abrasive operations. Four models of the 120X JetMachining Center are offered, in lengths from 13 to 32 ft, ...
RPM Design (Brownsburg, IN, US) uses this OMAX waterjet cutter in its successful composites machining business. The composites industry has embraced waterjet machining, thanks to its relatively low ...
OMAX Corporation will be demonstrating a broad spectrum of abrasive water jet innovations at IMTS 2010. Designed with an X-Y cutting travel of 165 inches x 80 inches (4,191 mm x 2032 mm), the 80X ...
In this interview, Steve Ulmer, Vice President of International Sales at OMAX® Corporation, talks to AZoM about advanced abrasive waterjet technology. OMAX Corporation is a leading total solutions ...
These files then can be loaded directly into the OMAX controller to take advantage of OMAX’s leading patented technologies and cutting models for making the parts faster and more precise than other ...
Hypertherm Associates will continue to offer the industry’s leading line-up of industrial cutting solutions including plasma, waterjet, software and more, organized under four distinct businesses.
Addman Advanced Metals has scaled from a single 3D printer to 25 while also building out a robust array of subtractive machines. In this video, find out how the shop manages its additive and ...
CompositesWorld announces that the next installment in its annual Tech Days online event series will be “Thermoplastic Composite Solutions for Aerospace Structures.” The event is scheduled to take ...
Omax Vice President of Marketing Stephen Bruner demonstrates a Protomax abrasive water jet at the company's headquarters in Kent. Anthony Bolante | PSBJ To continue ...