DIAMOND BLADES
A diamond blade, designed specifically for cutting hard or abrasive materials, features embedded diamonds along its edge. This specialized saw blade finds extensive use in various industries, particularly in construction, for tasks like cutting stone, concrete, asphalt, bricks, glass, and ceramics. While many diamond blades are versatile, suitable for both wet and dry cutting, they perform optimally when used with water.
Remember to choose the right type of diamond blade based on your specific project requirements. Whether you’re a professional contractor or a DIY enthusiast, having a quality diamond blade can significantly enhance your cutting experience
ANGLE GRINDING BLADES
WET SAW BLADES
DIAMOND CUTTING BLADE
The Legend of Master Louis
Master Louis was known throughout the city as a wizard with diamond tools. His work with tile, porcelain, stone, marble, and granite installations was a true masterpiece—clean, precise, and flawless. Anyone who saw him work could only marvel at his skill. Every time Louis began work, his mastery was astonishing. He cut materials with ease and precision that other masters could only envy. His work was not just construction; it was art. Louis was always up to date with the latest technologies and innovations in the construction world. He knew that each technology influenced the quality and durability of the tools and that choosing the right diamond tool was the key to successfully completing any project. diamond blades, and find out which production technologies make his heart beat faster:So let's immerse ourselves in the world of Louis, the master of diamond blades, and find out which production technologies make his heart beat faster:
Diamond Cutting Blades Production Technologies
- Hydrogen Inert Technology:This technology allows for the sintering of the tool in a special protective environment, which allows for the creation of large volumes of semi-professional tools 1A1R, 1A1R Turbo, and 1A1RSS.
- Hot Forged Technology:Here, sintering occurs in metal press molds under high pressure and temperature in an automatic cycle. This technology allows for the creation of small volumes of professional tools 1A1R, 1A1R Turbo, and 1A1RSS.
- Laser Welding:He knew that the laser beam creates an incredibly strong monolithic seam between the segment and the steel body, making these discs ideal for professional use.
Types of Diamond Cutting Blades
According to the
FEPA international classification of abrasive tools, there are several main types of diamond cutting blades, each with its own characteristics and applications. Louis always chose the blade based on the material characteristics and task requirements:
- 1A1R – "Crown" Blade for Thin and Clean Cutting:Louis used this type of blade for work on angle grinders, tabletop tile cutters, and stationary equipment. He knew that discs of this shape provide precise and thin cuts. He also knew that for higher performance, some Blades are segmented using laser cutting. These blades were suitable for processing ceramics, natural stone, and ceramic granite.
- 1A1R Turbo – For Dry Cutting at High Speed:Louis chose such blades for work on angle grinders in dry mode. He knew that they provide a medium-clean cut but have a higher speed than 1A1R blades. They were suitable for cutting concrete, natural stone, brick, and paving slabs.
- 1A1RSS – Segmented Blade with Increased Performance:Louis used such blades for work on angle grinders, cutoff saws, joint cutters, and stationary equipment. He knew that they could cause minor chipping on the cutting edge but had higher performance and load resistance. They were suitable for cutting concrete, asphalt, natural stone, brick, and construction blocks.
Louis was always confident that choosing the right diamond cutting blade was not only a guarantee of a quality result but also a concern for his own safety and the safety of others.
Today, Louis has become a true expert in the field of diamond tools for construction, representing the brand Distar - which is the largest producer of diamond tools in Eastern Europe, serving customers in 55 countries around the world.