Speaking of construction and tools, you might be interested in learning more about various related topics. For starters, understanding exactly what a Diamond Blade is can help. You may also want to explore the multi-faceted world of Masonry, which is often associated with the use of such blades. During your blade usage, you might come across different types of materials — such as Granite, Marble, and Concrete, that you might be curious about. Lastly, considering the intricate process that entails the functioning of a diamond blade, gaining knowledge on Wear and how it impacts the performance of tools could be beneficial too.
Diamond Blade Continuous Rim 115Mm
Continuous Rim
Diamond Blade Continuous Rim 115Mm
R66,70 incl. VAT
Learn about the intricate construction and operation of diamond blades, perfected for cutting materials like marble, granite, and concrete masonry. Discover how different matrix compositions are used to optimize cutting efficiency for various materials, and how water can significantly extend blade life.
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Diamond Blade
Type:
Continuous Rim.
Diameter: Ø115Mm
Bore: Ø22.23Mm
Max Rpm: 13,000
Use: Marble, Granite, Concrete, Masonry
What Is A Diamond Blade?
A Diamond Blade Is Composed Of A Circular Steel Core And The Diamond Impregnated Segments. The Segments Are Seperated By Slots In The Core. These Slots Assist In Cooling The Blade During Operation By Allowing Water (Wet Cutting) Or Air (Dry Cutting) To Flow Between The Segments. The Segments Or Rims Are A Mixture Of Diamond Powder And Metal Powders. The Diamonds Are Industrial Diamonds Of Different Sizes And Qualities Depending On The Material To Be Cut As Well A The Blade Type.
How Does A Diamond Blade Work?
The Individual Diamond Crystals Exposed On The Leading Edge And The Sides Of The Segment Or Rim Carry Out The Cutting. The Operator Pushes The Rotating Blade Into The Material And The Surface Diamonds Thus Exposed Mill A Groove In The Material. When The Blade Mills The Material, The Latter Exerts Wear On The Blade. During Cutting The Exposed Diamonds May Crack Or Break. The Material Simultaneously Starts To Abrade The Metal Matrix, Which Releases More Diamonds. The More Abrasive The Material, The More Rapid The Tendency To Wear Down The Matrix. Blades For Cutting Hard, Denseless Abrasive Materials (Such As Tile, Bricks, Stone Or Cured Concrete), Require A Softer Metal Matrix. This Will Wear Down Faster, Replacing The Worn Diamonds Fairly Quickly So That The Blade Continues To Cut. Blades For Cutting Soft, Abrasive Materials (Such As Green Concrete And Asphalt), Must Have&Nbsp; A Hard, Abrasion-Resistant Metal Matrix In Order To Retain The Diamonds For A Longer Time.
Water Will Prevent The Blade From Overheating:
It Will Greatly Reduce The Amount Of Harmful Dust Created By Cutting. Remove The Slurry From The Cut, And Extend The Life Of The Blade.
Weight | 0,12 g |
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Dimensions | 122 × 156 × 6 mm |