Waters Edge, a waterjet cutting, design and fabrication company, recently launched its new website.  The site highlights the company’s commitment to offering quality waterjet work, and the many benefits gleaned by incorporating this computer-driven, totally green process. The Iowa-based company is known for murals and medallions produced with waterjet-cut hard surface materials.

“We’re pleased that our redesigned website offers insight into our firm's services in a user-friendly format,” said Jason Schaum, director of business development at Waters Edge. “It's important that visitors to our new website are made aware of the fact that anything that can be drawn can be reproduced using hard surface materials with our waterjet-cutting technology. And, these images can last virtually forever. For example, a corporate logo focally positioned within a tile or stone floor can waterjet-cut from the exact same products, and not only will blend in beautifully with the surrounding field tile but also will last just as long as the entire floor does.”

The waterjet process itself consists of a computer-driven arm delivering a high pressure/high velocity stream of water capable of cutting through dense materials such as granite, glass, porcelain and stone. All cutting is "saved to disk" - meaning perfectly cut repeat work is always immediately available as long as the same types of original materials are available. No other cutting process is as precise for one, one hundred, or one thousand cut pieces.

Waterjet technology is quickly becoming a go-to resource, in particular for the creative specifier.  The new website presents an effective venue of accessing materials which explain the waterjet process, high-quality designs and examples of the creative procedure, and specific examples of work done with various methods and hard surface materials such as ceramic, stone, porcelain and mosaics, the company said.