OMAX Corp. (Kent, WA, US) is highlighting its versatile ProtoMAX waterjet, which can cut through a range of materials including fiberglass, phenolic, fiber laminate, carbon fiber and G10 composite.
Industrial waterjet maker Flow International of Kent has called off its proposed merger with smaller rival Omax, also of Kent. Omax will receive a $35 million payment from Flow, both to cancel the ...
RPM Design (Brownsburg, IN, US) uses this OMAX waterjet cutter in its successful composites machining business. The composites industry has embraced waterjet machining, thanks to its relatively low ...
Two big names in the manufacturing technology sector plan to combine: OMAX Corp., developers of abrasive waterjet systems, will become a wholly owned subsidiary of Hypertherm Inc. under the terms of a ...
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