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Waterjet vs Laser Cutting — Which Process Fits Your Part?

Side-by-Side Spec Matrix

Parameter Waterjet Laser Why it matters
Max shop thickness 12 in. steel 1 in. mild • ⅜ in. SS/Al Part thickness ceiling
Heat-affected zone (HAZ) None 0.010–0.020 in. strip Metallurgy / post-weld behavior
Typical tolerance ±0.005 in. ±0.002–0.003 in. Fit-up & assembly
Speed on 11-ga steel Moderate Very high Lead-time & unit cost
Materials Nearly any solid Conductive metals only Versatility
Unit cost on thin sheet Higher Lower Budget

The laser HAZ is a narrow band of micro-structural change; on most sheet parts it’s negligible.

How to Read the Numbers

  • Thickness values are in-house maxima.
  • Tolerances shown are typical; tighter values may be quoted when geometry allows.
  • Speed is relative ranking on 11-ga HRPO steel.

Quick Decision Tips

Think Laser when…

≤ ⅜ in. sheet parts need fast turns, tight nesting, and are ready for forming/welding same day.

Think Waterjet when…

Parts are thick, exotic, heat-sensitive, or non-metallic (hardened steels, titanium, Inconel®, glass/composites).

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