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A 'diamond blade' is a circular saw
blade used for cutting hard or
abrasive materials. They are commonly used in the
construction industry for building, remodeling and repairs.
Diamond blades can be used for cutting concrete, brick, block, stone and other materials with similar properties. A diamond blade is composed of a
steel core (unlike
diamond wire) and
powder metal which is combined with diamond crystals and then heated and pressed into a
molding which form the ''diamond segments'', also known as the "cutting teeth" of the blade. The diamond segments are then
welded to the steel core.
The steel core can vary in design. Some of them have spaces (known as gullets) between each segment to provide cooling and
slurry removal, while others have a single continuous rim for smoother chip-free cutting. The type of core that has to be used depends of the type of materials that will be cut.
Operation
A Diamond Blade does not actually cut. Instead, it grinds. They have rectangular teeth (segments) which contain diamond crystals on the tip of each segment for
grinding through very hard materials.
The ''bond'' is a term used for the softness or hardness of the
powder metal being used to form the segments and hold the
diamonds in place. The bond controls the rate at which the Diamond Segments wear down and allow new diamonds to become exposed at the surface to continue grinding with a "sharp" edge. The most important step is matching a blade with the right bond to your specific cutting material.
Cutting with or without water
Diamond tools and blades require wet cutting. The water will prevent the blade from overheating, greatly reduce the amount of harmful dust created by cutting, and will remove the slurry from the cut. Diamond cannot withstand the forces involved at the elevated temperatures of dry cutting ceramic and abrasive materials, and will be subject to rapid tool wear and possible failure.
When water cannot be used (electrical saws for example), measures should be taken so the operator does not inhale dust created by the process, which poses a very serious health risk. When doing dry cutting, the blade should be allowed to cool off periodically. Cooling can be increased by allowing the blade to spin freely out of the cut. This allows cool air to pass between the segments. Dry diamond cutting is dangerous for persons unfamiliar with the risks and process.
External links
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Saw Blade Wear Information about the wear of saw blades.