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Diamond is best for non-metallic, abrasive materials such as; concrete, stone, ceramics, and other difficult grind materials. It's not, however, as useful to chop steel and metals as its cousin CBN. Diamond blades are available in the right sort of sizes and performance levels; selecting the right edge isn't a simple task. Also, blade costs vary widely and stretch into the thousands, counting on quality. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: What Are Diamond Blades And Their Types


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What Are Diamond Blades And Their Types
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Diamond is best for non-metallic, abrasive
materials such as concrete, stone, ceramics, and
other difficult grind materials. It's not,
however, as useful to chop steel and metals as
its cousin CBN. Diamond blades are available in
the right sort of sizes and performance levels
selecting the right edge isn't a simple task.
Also, blade costs vary widely and stretch into
the thousands, counting on quality.
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TYPES OF DIAMOND BLADES
Segmented Rim
The segmented rim blade is useful once you don't
have access to water to chill your blade.
Usually, this sort of blade is split into 10 to
14 segments with a deep groove between each
section. This blade may be an excellent option
for once you don't have access to water because
the tracks within the rim leave sufficient heat
transfer.
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Turbo Rim
The turbo rim blade has many similar features
because of the segmented rim blade. Though they
appear very different, the anatomy of the blade
is just about an equivalent. The turbo rim blade
is split into sections and has relief holes to
permit better heat transfer. The holes within the
blade act much like an equivalent because the
grooves on the segmented rim blade permit better
heat distribution.
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Continuous Rim
This type of blade is usually called the wet cut
blade, as there's no inbuilt heat distribution or
fan-like features to push air over the blade.
These blades are generally very flat with few
details because this blade has no inbuilt heat
distribution. The continuous rim blade can
manufacture a clean edge while cutting marble,
granite, porcelain tile, and ceramic tile.
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