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Diamond vanity blade (2022)

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7 inch diamond cutting disc

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Comparative Chart  of Diamond blade with different segment

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Diamond Blade  with continuous smooth rim provides the smooth cut in ceramic tiles and ornamental stone. Diamond Blade with Segmented or Turbo type may produce slight chipping but generally have a longer life and lower cost per cut than continous rim blades. Segmented Diamond blades provide the longest and lovest cost per cut but only suitable for work where chipping is not a problem.                                                          Segmented                                   Turbo       ...

Choose wet or dry cutting when using diamond blade

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Choosing wet or dry may be a matter of user preference or job requirement. When using a power hand tool such as a power hand saw, it is not safe to use water because of the electrical power source. However for concrete saws, wet cutting is usually preferred because you can cut deeper when using water as a coolant. For tile and masonry saws, either wet or dry diamond cutting blades  can be used. For power cutters, dry diamond  blades are more popular, but they are often used wet to control dust. Wet diamond blades MUST be used with water. Dry diamond blades may be used EITHER dry OR wet, as the job or equipment allows. Dry diamond blade

Types of Diamond Blades B

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Choosing the right diamond blade cannot be stressed enough when it comes to doing construction jobs. With the right diamond blade , fast and efficient cutting can be accomplished while using the wrong diamond blade can only result to damage and danger in the workplace. Here are the different types of diamond blades according to category and materials. 1. Laser welded diamond blades – Diamond blades that are laser welded are more appropriate for cutting through asphalt,green concrete, reinforced concrete, metals, and other abrasive or dense materials. They are often used with extremely hard or abrasive cutting surfaces. 2. Sintered diamond blades – These types of diamond blades are used for minor jobs involving general purpose cutting of concrete, brick, block, and stone. Note that continuous rim blades are sintered because they do not have the capability of being laser welded, such as segmented diamond blades. 3. Silver brazed diamond blades – Often used for cuttin...