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Synova Laser MicroJet®: application and benefits of this water jet guided laser technology

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    @ArnaudMEURET3 years ago Even the “partnership handshake” is CGI !! 🤣 352
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    @Lone-Wolf873 years ago Show a piece of material that was cut with your laser. You can make anything look amazing with computers but show the real thing not computer animation. 545
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    @kcr62823 years ago Looks awesome, do you have any real footage of it actually working, rather than just CGI? 452
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    @chestervaldes75513 years ago They should have had animated sharks with these mounted on their heads. 124
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    @MikeWrenches3 years ago I came hoping for laser sharks, but that handshake CGI is the treasure I didn't know I needed 7
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    @andrewjvaughan3 years ago so you made a fiber optic cable for the laser with laminar flow water - neat 25
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    @Mimiyu0043 years ago YouTube really know what I need
    Better way to cut cheese burger.
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    @ranasaab65603 years ago By cylindrical cutting point we can cut the table as well along with the work piece. 10
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    @PrinjPal3 years ago me: does it cut by heat or force?
    Synova: yes
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    @mr.cheese24993 years ago “That sounds impossible” but they did exactly what i thought they would 10
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    @a-10warthog723 years ago I came by the recommendations, and stayed by the comments. 6
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    @helmutzollner54963 years ago Interesting! Nice combination of two technologies. Excellent!
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    @bertbrecht75403 years ago Well made ad. I want one as soon as they break $300. 2
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    @albertoribeiro89073 years ago That is exactly what I was looking for.
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    @christophervankrevel13313 years ago Cool water laser, love your work on that, but whats with the CGI people in the ad, who's responsible for that decision? 41
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    @nikhilgupta57333 years ago This is brilliant, using TIR in jet stream. 1
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    @Bread_User3 years ago This isn’t an ad, its an animation project 2
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    @hitesh439232 years ago Awesome Interesting! Nice combination of two technologies. Excellent
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    @FahrurRoziqinlast year cutting edge technology by replacing abbrasive material with laser and scaled down the water jet down to human hair thickness, awesome invention indeed 1
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    @StephenRansom473 years ago This is Incredible. As a Tile Setter, I can tell you that the current Rectified Tile is real unstable. The stress and micro fractures, are making cutting impossible. Even wet saws aren’t as effective as they were. Simple tile cutters will crack the material during a cut. Non-porcelain ceramics never do such things.
    The rectifying of tile has made it very hard to do good work. It’s pretty miserable.
    Please help.
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    @Tanmayeshwar3 years ago Finally, I found something to cut my nails, And Most Important with precision...😀 3
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    @snaplash3 years ago Lasers cut with high heat, water removes heat.. Confused.. 3
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    @jackmclane18263 years ago What's the cutting speed on 2mm, 5mm, 10mm and 20mm steel? 2
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    @goldenlegend72003 years ago This is gonna be in the next monsterverse movie
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    @Jeralddoerr3 years ago Do you still use an abrasive for the water?
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    @dominicjose36603 years ago This wasn't uploaded on the 1st of April? 1
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    @jackfrost29783 years ago Amazing work. How do you keep the water from splashing around and distorting the laser? How do you make the water just disappear? 3
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    @MrMeloman193 years ago The mad fantastic books, coming true day by day 1
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    @Mwwwwwwwwe3 years ago How does the laser cut if the water heatsinks the workpiece...also how does the lens not get abraded bu the water/grit!!!!
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    @wisniamw3 years ago Using water as an optical fiber for laser to delivery it right to the point you want it, jeez it so simple and yet soo awesome
    why i didnt come up with this
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    @Tedlasman3 years ago They left out plastics. Can it cut plastic? Or wood?
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    @kshitijghormade5843 years ago How does the laser heat the material without evaporating the water
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    @odthegreatest3 years ago Wow it's like fiber-optic cutting.
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    @Vision_Voyagers3 years ago So when do you realise it's an advertisement 😂😂.
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    @enginertufekci166511 months ago Can I get information how many nm is the perfect cut laser? awesome
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    @mrnickhox3 years ago Great!!! No need for scissors anymore! 1
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    @Nuschel3 years ago This might be a stupid question: isnt cooling the workpiece contraproductive?(does this work exist ? xD) dont lasers cut by melting the metal? 1
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    @ayganotomasyon11093 years ago light is transmited via water column. Like liquid fiber
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    @alexlo77083 years ago Water is cool. Laser cut materials by burning it out. It is so contrast.
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    @YawnGod3 years ago But E = mc^2, so why do I need the laser?
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    @sarveshmestry75013 years ago I want to know which metal can this cut (if possible max hardness of metal upto which can it cut) and maximum thickness
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    @Nbomber3 years ago What I find fascinating, is, how can the laser beam be hot enough to cut, yet not immediately turn the water to steam? 1
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    @user-cr4sc1ht9t3 years ago Ah, laser beams making total internal reflection inside the waterjet pillar... interesting 5
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    @cobralyoner3 years ago best part
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    @kj226973 years ago Damn so I'm just willingly watching advertisements now? 1
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    @henrychan7203 years ago Wire EDM machine manufacturers: visible sweating
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    @majdq83 years ago What is the cost of such a machine? Is it competitive with EDM? 3
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    @antokhodantok81693 years ago Regane piro ?..How much does it cost ?...
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    @Kilohercas3 years ago Femtosecond laser is also very gentile to metal around it. If it touches , no more metal , just gas
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    @astral67493 years ago What if there's impurity in the water?
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    @namdot15883 years ago How does it cut if it's kept cool....
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    @piyusharora86333 years ago But isn't the water going to spread as soon as it leaves the nozzle water jets usually do have this problem they cant stay in a beam for long so the best efficiency don't go as far as 10 cm stay at 1
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    @justinbelshe3 years ago Was it thermal damage that caused all the vocal fry we're hearing? 4
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    @colinashby37753 years ago Not sure if I must listen to the loud music or the talking
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    @thecrazy88883 years ago How is this better than waterjet only?
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    @clevc1123 years ago Wait until they discover that this can be used in an engine to make them unbelievably efficient. But that was later in the future. 1
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    @fairnut64183 years ago >Water jet
    >with light
    i lost it
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    @scarlet00173 years ago how about a rock or high carbon material
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    @jeffreyrimback29253 years ago I wouldn't say it makes the other Lazer system obsolete. What if I don't want my stuff wet
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    @KishanKumar-ul1ef3 years ago What has happened to my youtube recommendations!
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    @riturajrath62883 years ago more than these animation, i believe in real footage, cutting quality abd perfection
    so please dont give us animated videos
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    @-.._.-_...-_.._-..__..._.-.-.-3 years ago So, it's a waterjet cutter. There is no mention of the benefit of the laser. According to the video, it's just there.
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    @j0ule4 years ago That's the coolest thing holy shit
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    @CuongTran-xd7rv3 years ago Can this machine cut tempered glass? We want to buy. Thanks
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    @aurora23193 years ago But does it do that can't be already done with water jet cutting??? 1
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    @siggyincr74473 years ago Didn't really explain much. Lasers cut materials by vaporizing them through heating a very small spot intensely. Water would cool the spot the laser hits. So how does this work? Does the laser create a small pocket of super heated water vapor around where the laser hits the material to be cut? The video raises more questions than it answers. ... 2
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    @setoman13 years ago Our machine is so perfect, we have to use CGI.
    Yeah, I'm pretty sure a water jet does exactly the same thing.
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