5. Waterjet Cutting Waterjet cutting uses a high-pressure stream of water mixed with abrasive particles to cut through materials. This method is suitable for a wide range of materials, including metals, plastics, and composites. It produces minimal heat-affected zones, making it ideal for delicate or heat-sensitive projects.
2. Material Efficiency Roll forming is an inherently waste-reducing process. Because it involves continuous shaping of metal sheets, scrap material is minimized compared to other metalworking processes. This not only lowers costs but also aligns with sustainability efforts by reducing material consumption.