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The Basic of The Revolutionary Diamond Blade with JCDiamondblades

Understanding the working principles of diamond blades will help you to choose a blade with the right features and cutting quality which suits your needs. There four major components of diamond blades:<br>The metal core, a precisely constructed steel disc with a ribbed rim that holds the diamonds.<br>Too many teeth result in slow cutting and burning, while a few teeth result in very rough and split cuts. Regardless of the width or thickness of the material, a good rule of thumb is to have 2 to 4 teeth in the material being cut. This will produce the smoothest cut, optimum chip removal, minimal friction, and reduced equipment load. Most importantly, it is also safer. <br>

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The Basic of The Revolutionary Diamond Blade with JCDiamondblades

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  1. The Basic of The Revolutionary Diamond Blade with JCDiamondblades

  2. Understanding the working principles of diamond blades will help you to choose a blade with the right features and cutting quality which suits your needs. There four major components of diamond blades: The metal core, a precisely constructed steel disc with a ribbed rim that holds the diamonds. Too many teeth result in slow cutting and burning, while a few teeth result in very rough and split cuts. Regardless of the width or thickness of the material, a good rule of thumb is to have 2 to 4 teeth in the material being cut. This will produce the smoothest cut, optimum chip removal, minimal friction, and reduced equipment load. Most importantly, it is also safer.

  3. The exposed diamonds are placed on the surface of each part are meant to do the cutting, and when the blade rotates at high speed, the material will be cut with abrasion. As the diamond on the surface appears dull after a long term usage, the matrix starts to fall off to release the worn diamond crystals and this exposes emerging the diamonds that have been embedded in the matrix. The most important fact to know is that the hardness of the matrix controls the rate of blade wear. The major and basic principle: Diamond blades for cutting soft abrasive materials (for eg uncured green concrete) needs to have a hard metal binder so that the bare diamonds are fully utilized before they start falling off. In contrast, inserts used to cut hard, non-abrasive concrete should have a soft bond so that the substrate can be more easily eroded to ensure that new sharp diamonds can be exposed when needed.

  4. In general, the decision to wet or dry depends on your preferences and job requirements. Dry cutting eliminates messy wet slurries and requires saws and hoses to be equipped with saws. On the other hand, using a wet blade can reduce dust, but it needs to contain or clean the slurry. For indoor work that needs to keep the work area dry, dry-cutting blades and compatible saws may be your only option. The major difference between wet and dry inserts is the weld part. Dry cutting blades have a heat-resistant segmented weld that doesn’t require cooling water. They are used for intermittent cutting and for hand-held low horsepower saws.

  5. JCDiamondblades is a diamond blade store located in splendid Charleston, USA. As a prominent and an emerging supplier of diamond blades, JCDiamondblades well understand that most of the sawing work and the use of electric motors as well as hydraulic components. Some of the components are also made up of gas engines. If your requirements include pro concrete diamond blade, pro asphalt diamond blade, diamond concrete blade as well as green concrete diamond saw blades, concrete chain saws, concrete diamond chains, diamond wheels, and if you want to obtain diamond saw blades and soft cutting blades for various applications, you should check out the products listed in JCDiamond Blades. You can also find diamond blades for cutting porcelain, tiles and glass. If you want to use precise and sophisticated diamond tools, then you should try JCDiamondBlades today.

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