Randale
Member
I just received my first batch of waterjet cut blanks in 80CRV2 to try out the process.
The blanks are covered in rust. While I understand the concept of "water" = rust, I am curious if this is the norm for most waterjet cutting services to deliver their product covered in rust. It seems that an extra step for drying and, maybe, spraying on a a light coat of oil would not be unreasonable. The rust obviously cleans up easily with a Scotchbrite belt (the holes are a different matter...)
Lazy vendor or the norm for the technology?
Thanks!
Randale
The blanks are covered in rust. While I understand the concept of "water" = rust, I am curious if this is the norm for most waterjet cutting services to deliver their product covered in rust. It seems that an extra step for drying and, maybe, spraying on a a light coat of oil would not be unreasonable. The rust obviously cleans up easily with a Scotchbrite belt (the holes are a different matter...)
Lazy vendor or the norm for the technology?
Thanks!
Randale