This article focuses on the key results of hydroabrasive flat stock cutting research. The forming process is described and its theoretical investigation is presented. The theoretical dependence for the roughness determination of the surface cut is set. Experimental results of the process investigation confirming their theoretical adequacy are put forward. The next steps of process optimization within the framework of modern production are allocated.
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