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Segmented VS Continuous Diamond Blade

Diamond saw blades are available in a good range of sizes, bond types, and uses with quality and performance, which will vary dramatically from blade to blade. Diamond saw blades are available with various rim or edge configurations, including segmented, continuous, and turbo.

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Segmented VS Continuous Diamond Blade

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  1. SEGMENTED VS CONTINUOUS DIAMOND BLADE

  2. Diamond saw blades are available in a good range of sizes, bond types, and uses with quality and performance, which will vary dramatically from blade to blade. Diamond saw blades are available with various rim or edge configurations, including segmented, continuous, and turbo. • Segmented Rim • Continuous Rim

  3. FACTORS RELEVANT TO DIAMOND BLADES Segmented and continuous diamond blades both use powdered metals to carry the diamonds in situ. The bond strength will determine the speed at which the diamonds are exposed because the blade is employed. • Soft-bonded Blades • Hard-bonded Blades

  4. GRIT SIZE OF DIAMOND The diamond grit size plays a big role in the cutting quality of the blade. The surface finish, smoothness, and amount of chipping are all affected by the diamond grit size. For smoother cuts, the finer the diamond grit size is suitable, and therefore the rougher the diamond grit, the coarser the resulting cut. Coarse diamond grits are frequently used when a smooth finish and chipping isn't a priority.

  5. DIAMOND CONCENTRATION Diamond concentration affects the cutting skills of diamond blades. The bond type and diamond grit size are both affecting factors for the diamond concentration. Diamond concentration typically ranges from 25% to 75%. Generally, because the diamond concentration increases, the blade's cutting efficiency and sharpness decrease.

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