CUT & CAP
Process
The HWS AWJ Unit combines ultra high pressure with carefully designed surface and down hole equipment to perform safe abandonment of decommissioned assets.
The AWJ unit has been engineered to minimize environmental impact and cost to the client. This innovation requires less personnel, equipment on-site and a shorter rig up time. We also significantly reduce land disturbance and foot print as opposed to conventional methods.
The AWJ unit has been engineered to minimize environmental impact and cost to the client. This innovation requires less personnel, equipment on-site and a shorter rig up time. We also significantly reduce land disturbance and foot print as opposed to conventional methods.
Due to the self-cooling attributes and lack of an ignition source, abrasive cutting is a safer method of cutting in potentially explosive atmospheres or around flammable materials, such as in gas-line construction and maintenance applications. Using abrasive water jet cutting on metal surfaces allows for the metal to be unharmed and unchanged.
Using a high-velocity stream of Ultra High-Pressure Water 30,000– 45,000 psi produced by a high-pressure pump with possible abrasive particles suspended in the stream.
Used for machining a large array of materials, including heat-sensitive, delicate, or very hard materials.

Benefits:
- Produces no heat damage to workpiece surface or edges.
- Nozzles are typically made of sintered boride or composite tungsten carbide.
- Produces a taper of less than 1 degree on most cuts, which can be reduced or eliminated entirely by slowing down the cut process or tilting the jet.
- Innovation and Engineering.
- Client solutions (Special Projects)
- Pressure Testing, Remedial works
- Land Reclamation