Shintora Kosan, a Japanese water jet product supplier, has developed a new technique for solar module recycling based on its own water jet cutting technology. Its water jet tech is commonly used ...
Until now anyway. Introducing the Tinijet, the missing tool for affordable water jet cutting. We first covered this project a few years ago when it was just a university research project called ...
It seems to be floating on a plastic platform, and because the design allows the water-jet cutting head to remain entirely fixed, only a small hole underneath is necessary, which doubtless ...