Some additional information of Diamond blades
1) The diamond segment or rim width and heigh: diamond tools segment width and heigh by itself is not a true measure of a tool's value. Other factors also affect the performance of the tools, suchy as
the diamond size, diamond concentration and diamond grade, the hardness of the bond, the cutting power(torque) of the equipment: the segment and slot geometry of the steel core, and how well the
blade specification and best of all the correct choice of the blades is matched to the material being cut.
2) The appearance exposure of the diamond: do not judge only by the appearance exposure, due to the mixing and sharpening process, sometimes a high grades segment looks less quality, and small
diamond size, but in fact it is perfect inside. Bigger diamond size and high concentration do not mean good quality, you should also consider the diamond grade, the bond,etc.
3) High diamond concentration may not be of high performance, which depending on many other factors such as diamond grade, grit, bond, blade type, materials cut,etc. Sometimes unsuitable high
Diamond concentration will cause the segment blunt and can not cut in the materials.
4) Diamond Blade performance: The most common problem encountered by diamond blade users is blade wear. It is also the most difficult to accurately evaluate. It is impossible to predict the life performance.
5) Diamond blade cutting Guidelines
Cutting Speed Blade life
Segment bond hardness Harder Slower Longer
Diamond Quality Higher Faster Longer
Diamond Grit size bigger Faster Shorter
Diamond Concentration Higher Slower Longer
Segment width Thicker Slower Longer
Segment Height Higher Longer
Cutting Depth Deep Slower Shorter
Cutting Pressure Higher Faster Shorter
Material Hardness Higher Slower Shorter
Material Abrasion More Faster Shorter
Aggregate Size Larger Slower Shorter
Cutting with coolant Faster Longer
Rotation Speed Higher Higher Longer
Operator's Experience More Higher Longer
Oberserve the Operating Instructions Higher Longer
the diamond size, diamond concentration and diamond grade, the hardness of the bond, the cutting power(torque) of the equipment: the segment and slot geometry of the steel core, and how well the
blade specification and best of all the correct choice of the blades is matched to the material being cut.
2) The appearance exposure of the diamond: do not judge only by the appearance exposure, due to the mixing and sharpening process, sometimes a high grades segment looks less quality, and small
diamond size, but in fact it is perfect inside. Bigger diamond size and high concentration do not mean good quality, you should also consider the diamond grade, the bond,etc.
3) High diamond concentration may not be of high performance, which depending on many other factors such as diamond grade, grit, bond, blade type, materials cut,etc. Sometimes unsuitable high
Diamond concentration will cause the segment blunt and can not cut in the materials.
4) Diamond Blade performance: The most common problem encountered by diamond blade users is blade wear. It is also the most difficult to accurately evaluate. It is impossible to predict the life performance.
5) Diamond blade cutting Guidelines
Cutting Speed Blade life
Segment bond hardness Harder Slower Longer
Diamond Quality Higher Faster Longer
Diamond Grit size bigger Faster Shorter
Diamond Concentration Higher Slower Longer
Segment width Thicker Slower Longer
Segment Height Higher Longer
Cutting Depth Deep Slower Shorter
Cutting Pressure Higher Faster Shorter
Material Hardness Higher Slower Shorter
Material Abrasion More Faster Shorter
Aggregate Size Larger Slower Shorter
Cutting with coolant Faster Longer
Rotation Speed Higher Higher Longer
Operator's Experience More Higher Longer
Oberserve the Operating Instructions Higher Longer
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