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Diamond Saw Blades

Diamond saw blades are cutting tools used in a variety of industries for cutting hard and abrasive materials. They are known for their durability and efficiency, and they utilize diamond segments or edges to cut through various materials.

Continuous Rim Blades: These blades have a continuous, smooth edge with diamonds embedded all around. They are often used for cutting glass, as they provide a clean and precise cut without chipping.

  • Sintered Diamond Blades: Sintered blades have diamonds embedded in a metal matrix through a sintering process. They are versatile and used for cutting various brittle materials, including glass, ceramics, and gemstones.

  • Electroplated Blades: Electroplated blades have a single layer of diamonds electroplated onto the edge. They are ideal for applications requiring a high level of precision, such as cutting gemstones. Electroplated blades offer a fine and clean cut.

  • Notched Rim Blades: Notched rim blades have small gaps or notches along the rim, allowing for better cooling and debris removal. These blades are used for cutting glass and other brittle materials, as they minimize chipping and heat buildup.

  • Slant Turbo Blades: Slant turbo blades have a slanted or serrated rim with alternating segments. This design enhances cooling and cutting efficiency, making them suitable for harder brittle materials like gemstones.

  • Ring Saw Blades: Ring saw blades are circular blades with a smooth, continuous rim. They are designed for intricate and curved cuts in materials like glass and ceramics. The ring shape allows for precise maneuverability.

  • Thinner Blades: Some diamond blades designed for lapidary work and cutting thin sections of gemstones are thinner and more delicate. They are used for precise, intricate cuts in softer materials.

  • Specialized Glass Blades: Specific diamond saw blades are designed exclusively for glass cutting. These blades are optimized for cutting flat glass, stained glass, and glass tiles, minimizing chipping and producing a polished edge.

  • Trim Saw Blades: Trim saw blades are small-diameter blades used in lapidary work for cutting smaller pieces of gemstone rough. They come in various designs, including continuous rim and notched rim styles.

  • Resin-Bonded Blades: These blades have diamonds embedded in a resin matrix. They are commonly used in lapidary work for cutting and shaping gemstones. Resin-bonded blades provide a smooth and precise cut.

  • Covington Blades: Covington blades are well-known in the lapidary industry. They come in various designs and are used for cutting, shaping, and grinding gemstones.

  • Specialized Gem Cutting Blades: These blades are designed for cutting and shaping specific gemstones, such as those used in the jewelry industry. They are tailored to the hardness and characteristics of each type of gemstone.

 

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FAQ

What is the company Diamond Tool?

Diamond Tool is a full line contractor supply house. With a 20,000 square foot showroom, in-house repair department, large rental equipment fleet, knowledgeable inside and outside sales staff, and emphasis on safety service solutions, Diamond Tool brings something unique to contractors everyday.

How do you electroplate diamond tools?

In the diamond electroplating process, the tool body (negatively charged) is placed in a tank where the diamond grit (positive charge) is “tacked” to the exposed surface. Nickel is then electroplated to strengthen the hold of the diamond grit to the body.

How are diamond coated tools made?

Plated diamond tools: These tools are made by fixing the diamonds onto the tool's base via electroplating method or via CVD (Chemical Vapor Deposition) method. They can usually be made to good processing precision. Ceramic-bonded diamond tools: The tools' bonding material is usually glass and ceramic powder.

What are the benefits of diamond tools?

Tools that use diamonds have higher wear resistance, higher grinding efficiency, and a longer lifespan. Diamond saws and drills will help ensure a high-quality cut for concrete projects, and will reduce time and effort. Synthetic diamonds are a regular fixture in the construction industry.

What are electroplated diamond tools?

Electroplated diamond tools have a monolayer of abrasive coating on a metal substrate. The individual diamond grits are bonded through an electroplated nickel layer. They project well out of the bond so that very open, easy cutting tools with exceptionally large chip spaces are created.

What kinds of processes require the use of diamond tools?

1. Geological Exploration and Mining. Diamond cutting tools are used in the oil/gas industry for drilling and mining bits. ... 2. Construction. ... 3. Stone Processing Applications. ... 4. IT and Home Appliances. ... 5. Engineering Ceramics Applications.

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