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New Waterjetting Solition Gun

Maritime Activity Reports, Inc.

September 23, 1999

Aqua-Dyne's new solition gun is the first waterjetting gun to provide oscillating nozzle movement instead of traditional fixed or rotating nozzle action. The oscillating wave action provides concentrated, overlapping coverage as opposed to the circular, non-even coverage associated with rotary nozzle systems. The difference is significantly quicker and more uniform cleaning or coating removal, which results in increased productivity, says the company. The solition gun has a maximum working pressure of 60,000 psi. Nozzle oscillation is powered by compressed air with a built-in dump valve. The gun can be configured for single or multiple jets on a hand-held or machine-mounted unit.

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