Stone Cutting Blades

Stone cutting diamond blades are specialized tools designed for cutting through various types of stone, including granite, marble, quartzite, slate, and more. These blades are engineered with industrial-grade diamonds embedded in the cutting segments or rim, allowing for efficient and precise cutting through the hard and abrasive nature of stone materials. Here are some key features and considerations regarding stone cutting diamond blades:

  1. Diamond Segments or Rim: Stone cutting diamond blades typically feature either segmented or continuous rims embedded with industrial-grade diamonds. Segmented blades have gullets or slots between each segment, allowing for better cooling and debris removal during cutting. Continuous rim blades, on the other hand, have a smooth and uninterrupted cutting edge, providing cleaner cuts with less chipping.

  2. Diamond Bond and Concentration: The diamonds on the blade are held in place by a metal bond, which can vary in hardness and composition depending on the type of stone being cut. Higher diamond concentration and a harder bond are typically used for harder stones like granite, while softer bonds are suitable for softer stones like marble.

  3. Wet vs. Dry Cutting: Stone cutting diamond blades can be used for both wet and dry cutting applications. Wet cutting involves using water as a coolant and lubricant to reduce heat and friction during cutting, resulting in smoother cuts and prolonging the life of the blade. Dry cutting, on the other hand, is suitable for smaller projects or when water is not readily available, but it may generate more dust and produce less precise cuts.

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