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CIRCULAR SAW BLANKS

5 STEPS FOR SELECTING THE RIGHT DIAMOND BLADE

1. WHAT MATERIAL ARE YOU CUTTING?

Correctly identifying the material to be cut directly affects
the cutting speed and the life of the blade. Most blades
are designed to cut a range of materials, which is limited
by the hardness of the bond and the diamond quality
used. However, for maximum performance, the blade
performance, the blade should be matched as closely as
possible to the material it will cut.

2. WHAT TYPE OF EQUIPMENT ARE YOU USING?

Knowing if you will be using a 5 hp power cutter or a 70 hp
flatsaw will impact the blade choice dramatically. The size
of the blade acceptable to use on the saw, the ability to
use a wet or dry blade and the rpms needed to spin the
blade, all depend on the equipment.

3. HOW DEEP ARE YOU CUTTING?

Knowing how deep you need to cut on a particular job will
help you select the right blade diameter. Maximum cutting
depths listed on blade packaging may vary from what it
actually cuts in the field. Actual cutting depth will vary with
the exact blade diameter or saw type or the exact diameter
of the blade collars (flanges). Cutting depth will also be
reduced if saw components (motor housing and blade
guard) extend below the blade collars.

4. ARE YOU CUTTING DRY OR WET?

Knowing whether or not you will have or need a water
source on a job is important when selecting a diamond
blade. Blades designed to cut dry can also cut equally
well wet, but wet cutting blades must absolutely be used
with water.

5. DO YOU WANT MORE LIFE OR SPEED?

Which is more important: the initial price of the blade or
the cost per cut? It may be more cost effective to
purchase a low-priced blade for a smaller job or
occasional use. For large jobs or more regular use, a
higher priced blade will actually be less expensive to use
because it will deliver the lowest cost per cut.

 

MULTIDISC MULTI DIAMETER

VERTICAL & HORIZANTAL

DISK FOR TOPPING

CUTTING DISC

FINISHING TOOLS

ABRASIVE

GARNET

Is a sandblasting mineral, derived from either Almandite or
Andradite deposits. Garnet is inert natural mineral and
varies from pink to reddish brown color. Garnet is a
industrial gemstone that creates a profile virtually free of
embedment, which makes it excellent for coating adhesion,
as well as applications where low or no transfer of grit into
the substrate can be tolerated. Garnet is a hard, heavy,
durable abrasive. It can be recycled up to 5 times without a
loss in performance. Garnet can be used for cleaning steel
in various applications including ship building and repair,
tanks, offshore platforms, and pipelines. It is also used to
provide surface finish for powder coaters.

ADVANTAGES OF OUR GARNET

  • High performance, low dust abrasive

 

  • Uniform and superior surface profile

 

  • Ideal for industrial coating work with a selection
    of grades to suit various applications.

 

  • Economical, single use abrasive

 

  • Nontoxic – inert and natural, Crystalline silica levels are less than 1%

BRAZING ALLOY

  • We offer brazing welding and tensioning services for Disk recovery,
    Highly professional machines and technicians expertise.

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