Glass Tile Cutting Blades

  1. Diamond Grits: These blades feature small diamond particles bonded to the cutting edge. Diamond is one of the hardest known materials, making it highly effective for cutting through hard and brittle materials like glass.

  2. Smooth Cutting: The diamond grits on the blade's edge create a smooth cutting action, minimizing the risk of chipping or cracking the glass tile. This results in clean, precise cuts with minimal waste.

  3. Continuous Rim Design: Many glass tile cutting diamond blades have a continuous rim design, meaning the cutting edge is smooth and continuous without interruptions. This design helps maintain stability and reduces the risk of chipping during the cutting process.

  4. Wet Cutting vs. Dry Cutting: While some glass tile cutting blades are designed for dry cutting, others are intended for wet cutting. Wet cutting involves using water as a coolant and lubricant during the cutting process, which helps reduce friction and heat buildup. Wet cutting can result in smoother cuts and prolong the life of the blade.

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