Abrasive jet machining involves removing material from a workpiece using a high-velocity stream of abrasive particles carried by a gas. The process works by directing the abrasive particle jet through a nozzle at the workpiece surface. Material is removed through the erosive action of the abrasive particles striking the workpiece surface. Abrasive jet machining can cut hard and brittle materials and produces a high surface finish. It has advantages of low power consumption and capital cost but limitations include low material removal rates and high nozzle wear.