Cut, Clean, Conquer — The Science of High-Pressure Jetting
The spark (or rather — the jet) High-pressure water-jetting looks deceptively simple: water out of a nozzle. But behind that ribbon of liquid is careful science — pressures from a few hundred to tens of thousands of bar, engineered nozzles, safety systems, and skilled operators. When used correctly, water jetting cleans, strips, deburrs, and even slices metal — with less dust, fewer chemicals, and far less thermal damage than many alternatives. Where it shines Heat exchangers & boilers: remove scale and fouling without dismantling assemblies. Industrial surface prep: paint and coating removal for superior metal prep. Pipe & tube cleaning: fast, grit-free descaling and hydro blasting of internal bores. Cutting and demolition: abrasive waterjet cutting for thick metals, and pure-water jetting for softer materials. Soaking pits and sludge removal: breaks emulsions and flushes viscous deposits. How it actually works (plain English) The pump pressurizes w...