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 ...
Two Kent companies that compete head to head and have sued each other over patent claims want to settle their differences and merge. Flow International, which develops and manufactures industrial ...
KENT, WA–(Marketwired – October 16, 2014) – Flow International Corporation, the world’s leading developer and manufacturer of industrial waterjet machines for cutting applications, announces the ...
Kent, Wash.-based Flow Intl. Corp. and Joe Gibbs Racing have announced a renewed five-year partnership. This agreement ...
We don't normally cover industrial hardware on SlashGear, but with laser-guided water-jet cutting systems in the headlines so much lately FLOW's 6-axis robotic waterjet cutting system seemed too good ...
The Flow Dynamic Waterjet XD’s 3D capabilities and versatility enable shops to cut a wider variety of intricate part designs. Presented as the first highprecision 3D waterjet cutting technology of its ...
Flow’s Dynamic XD technology provides patented high-precision taper and stream lag compensation software (“Dynamic Waterjet”) for 3D bevel cutting. Flow International will give live demonstrations of ...
Leading-edge precision backed by complete support: Performatec brings the Flow Waterjet Mach 150 to Australian workshops. Scalability and flexibility is key for many Australian fabrication businesses.
In this video, we showcase our waterjet training at Flow Waterjet headquarters in Kent, WA. We perform a cutting demonstration featuring Tungsten Carbide, the hardest material we've tested, and cut ...