WinWin, a seasoned name in ultra-high-pressure waterjet technology, made a remarkable appearance at the recent Shanghai Glass Industry Exhibition. The event, which gathers glass manufacturers, equipment suppliers, and technical experts from around the world, served as an ideal stage for WinWin to introduce its precision cutting solutions tailored for the glass processing sector.
At the core of WinWin’s exhibit was its advanced waterjet cutting equipment, specifically demonstrated for glass applications. Traditional glass cutting methods often involve mechanical scoring and breaking, which can create micro-cracks, edge chipping, or internal stress. WinWin’s waterjet technology offers a fundamentally different approach. Using a focused stream of water mixed with fine abrasive particles, the system cuts through glass of various thicknesses without generating heat, thermal stress, or mechanical force. The result is a smooth, fracture-free edge that often requires little to no secondary finishing. Whether handling architectural glass, automotive glazing, or decorative glass panels, WinWin’s waterjet cutters deliver intricate shapes, tight tolerances, and high edge quality.
WinWin brings 25 years of experience to the design and manufacturing of waterjet cutting systems. The company has continuously refined its pump technology, nozzle design, and motion control to achieve reliable, repeatable performance. Today, WinWin’s equipment is capable of reaching pressures up to 100,000 psi, a level that allows operators to cut not only glass but also metals, ceramics, stone, and composites with ease. At 100,000 psi, the waterjet accelerates abrasive particles to supersonic speeds, enabling fast cutting of tough materials while preserving the integrity of the work surface.
Beyond glass, WinWin provides cutting solutions for a wide range of industries, including aerospace, automotive, marine, construction, and food processing. From delicate glass sculptures to thick steel plates, WinWin’s systems are engineered for flexibility, precision, and durability. Visitors to the Shanghai exhibition witnessed live cutting demonstrations and consulted with WinWin’s application engineers on optimizing their production lines. With a global footprint and a quarter-century of expertise, WinWin continues to drive innovation in waterjet cutting technology for glass and beyond.
Post time:2026-05-15
