All new 25x pump and cutting table

Talea is pleased to present our new addition. In order to better respond to your water jet cutting needs, we've added a 25x pump and double headed cutting table. This enables us to maintain our lead time to 3 days or less.

Contact us to see how we can help you with water jet cutting.

History

The history of Talea

Talea was founded in April 2009 by Pierre Simard and Patrick Leblond, both having prior experience in business and wanting to form a water jet cutting company where customer service was a major goal.

Talea purchased 2 FLOW water jet cutting tables, a 2D water jet cutting robot and a 3D water jet cutting robot. The company was now in a position to cut many different materials by water jet: steel, aluminum, rubber, plastic, granite, ceramic tile, Kevlar, UHMW and many others.

The focus on quick turnaround times, customer service and competitive pricing have enabled Talea to grow from 10 employees to more than 25 (and counting!).

We are at your complete disposal for quotes or to discuss lead times, inventory storage and product development.

Send your enquiries to jlavoie@talea.ca or pleblond@talea.ca

We look forward to serving you soon.

Welcome to Talea

Specialized in 2D and 3D waterjet cutting.

Talea was founded in April 2009 by Pierre Simard and Patrick Leblond, both having prior experience in business and wanting to form a water jet cutting company where customer service was a major goal.

waterjet cutting

Despite what Mother Nature is throwing our way, spring is here!

Talea offers water jet cutting to sharpen the points on pneumatic hammers and jack hammers. Large or small, our water jet cutting brings your tools back to new. Contact us for more information. Talea offers weekend services, so that you won't miss production time during the week.

The manufacturing sector has picked up and our 3 day lead times are proving popular. We can store your raw materials and work quickly to supply products, reducing your lead times and costs.

Give us a call or drop us a mail and it will be our pleasure to analyse your water jet cutting projects and to show you how Talea can reduce your costs and improve your lead times.

Talea is able to work with you through the prototype stage, small runs, custom projects as well as full production runs. Our history of working with small and large firms in such varied domaines as the automotive industry, the military complexe, transport, recreational and general manufacturing enables us to work closely with you for your specific projects.

water jet cut granite mosaic

Talea Inc is able to work with rubber, kevlar, plastic, granite, steel, UHMW and many other materials. Water jet cutting offers precision cuts, without heat transfer.

Waterjet cutting does not generate any heat, therefore materials are not distorted. The waterjet cutting process is extremely effective for very soft materials such as brass, copper, rubber and very thin parts. It is also able to through stainless steel 6" (15cm) thick.

Waterjet cutting is a process capable of slicing into metal, ceramic, kevlar, granite or other materials using a jet of water at extremely high velocity and pressure. The process is essentially the same as water erosion found in nature but greatly accelerated and concentrated. Waterjet cutting is often used during the fabrication or manufacturing of parts for machinery and other devices. It has found applications in a diverse number of industries from mining and ceramics to transport and aerospace. 

Our engineering and customer service team is ready to work with you for all of your waterjet cutting projects.

Talea's quick lead times and warehousing capabilities are well appreciated by it's customer base.

 

 

Green Technology

Water jet cutting is considered a "green" technology. Water jet cutting produces no hazardous waste, reducing waste disposal costs. They can cut off large pieces of reusable scrap material that might have been lost using traditional cutting methods. Water jet cutting uses very little water (2L to 4L approximately per minute depending on cutting head orifice size), and the water that is used can be recycled using a closed-looped system. Waste water usually is clean enough to filter and dispose of down a drain. The garnet abrasive is a non-toxic natural substance that can be recycled for repeated use.

Water jet cutting also eliminates airborne dust particles, smoke, fumes, and contaminates from cutting materials such as asbestos and fiberglass. This greatly improves the work environment and reduces problems arising from operator exposure.