Abrasive Cold Cutting

Sometimes you have a situation that calls for precision cutting or demolition, but hot work cutting is not possible. In these cases, you are going to want to utilize abrasive cold cutting. Unlike hot cutting, during this process, you are able to cut the material without utilizing heat from a torch.
This form of cutting can be done at a variety of pressures up to 40,000 psi by using high-pressure water that is manipulated and controlled remotely. Abrasive cold cutting can be used in a variety of environments and is versatile enough to be used on a wide array of projects.
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We invest in state-of-the-art equipment and technology, ensuring that our clients benefit from the latest advancements in abrasive cold cutting techniques.

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Safety is our top priority. We implement rigorous safety protocols and procedures to protect both our team members and your assets during every project phase.

Why Choose ARS for Abrasive Cold Cutting?

Discover how ARS can enhance the efficiency and precision of your next project with our advanced abrasive cold cutting solutions.

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Project Name :
FrostCut Technologies
At FrostCut Technologies, we specialize in providing advanced abrasive cold cutting services that set new standards in precision and efficiency.
Service :
Oil and Gas
Place :
Chennai, Tamil Nadu
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What is abrasive cold cutting?
Abrasive cold cutting is a method used to cut through various materials without generating heat. It involves the use of abrasive materials propelled at high velocity to achieve precise cuts, making it ideal for applications where heat could cause damage.
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What materials can be cut using abrasive cold cutting?
Abrasive cold cutting is effective for cutting materials such as steel, concrete, composites, and some non-ferrous metals. It is particularly useful for pipelines, storage tanks, offshore structures, and other industrial components.
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How does abrasive cold cutting compare to other cutting methods?
Unlike traditional methods that use heat, such as oxy-fuel cutting or plasma cutting, abrasive cold cutting eliminates the risk of thermal distortion or damage to the material. It produces clean edges without altering the material's properties.
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Is abrasive cold cutting safe?
Yes, abrasive cold cutting is considered a safe method when performed by trained professionals using proper equipment and safety protocols. At ARS, we prioritize safety and adhere to strict industry standards to ensure the protection of our team and your assets.
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How can I get started with abrasive cold cutting services from ARS?
Contact us today at cold cutting to speak with one of our knowledgeable representatives. We will be happy to discuss your project goals, provide detailed information about our services, and schedule a consultation to determine the best abrasive cold cutting solution for you.