Your Leading Marble Saw Blade Supplier

 

St. Bairui is a high-tech enterprise integrating R&D, production, sales and service of high-precision diamond tools. The company independently develops and produces various diamond tools. The diamond saw blade is mainly composed of two parts: the steel core and the segment. The diamond segment plays a cutting role during use. It contains diamonds, which can cut and rub against the processed object, but the diamond segment will be continuously consumed as the cutting material is cut. The steel core does not, and the steel core is the supporting part of the main purpose bonded cutter head.

 
 
 
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Advanced Equipment
Our company is equipped with state-of-the-art fully automatic laser cutting machines, high-precision automated welding systems, fully automatic CNC grinders, and fully automatic edge grinding machines.

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Wide Product Range
Our comprehensive product range finds extensive application in various sectors such as stone processing, construction, airport and highway engineering, non-metallic material processing, and industrial metalworking.

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Professional Service
We focus on accurately understanding customer needs, including equipment power, speed, usage conditions, etc., recommending suitable products or developing customized samples, and adjusting products based on feedback.

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Broad Market
Our products enjoy robust sales in key global markets including Europe, South America, North America, the Middle East, and Southeast Asia.

 

Marble Saw Blade Cutting Tools

 

Introduction to Marble Saw Blade

A marble saw blade is a diamond-coated saw blade used to cut marble and other soft stones. Marble is a crystalline limestone that's often used in architecture and sculpture.

 

 

Specifications of Marble Saw Blade

 

 

Diameter(inch)

Diameter(mm)

Segment Size(mm)

Segment Numbers

Hole(mm)

10"

250

40/42*2.8*8

17/18

25.4/50/60

12"

300

40/42*2.8*8

21/22

25.4/50/60

14"

350

40/42*2.8*8

25/26

25.4/50/60

16"

400

40/42*3.0*8

29

50/60

18"

450

40/42*4.0*8

32

50/60

20"

500

40/42*4.0*8

36

50/60/90

24"

600

40/42*4.8*8

42

50/60/90

28"

700

40/42*5.2*8

50

50/60/90

32"

800

40/42*6.2*8

56

50/60/90

 

Functions of Marble Saw Blade
 
 
 

Precision:

Marble saw blades are designed to make precise cuts, which means that workers can create intricate designs and shapes with ease.

 
 

Speed:

Our tools enable workers to cut and shape marble quickly, which can speed up the production process and save time.

 
 

Reduced waste:

Marble saw blades are designed to minimize the amount of waste produced during the cutting process, which means that workers can maximize the amount of usable material.

 
 

Reduced chipping and cracking:

Our tools are specifically designed to reduce the amount of chipping and cracking that occurs during the cutting process, which ensures that the finished product is of a high quality.

 

 

 

Producing Process

 

 

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Inspection Method of Marble Saw Blade

 

 

  • You should check the centre spindle hole for damage. Do not use a marble saw blade with a damaged spindle hole. You should also check that there are no damaged or missing segments and that the spindle bore is not damaged. Never use a chipped, cracked or warped marble saw blade on your cut-off machine.
  • Cheaper or substandard diamond cutting wheels can shimmy during cutting. This shimmying can cause the marble saw blade to become stuck in the cut which can cause a dangerous kickback! Kickbacks can result in fatal accidents!
  • Marble saw blades that shimmy constantly or even intermittently must be replaced immediately.
  • Never try to straighten a marble saw blade. Never use a marble saw blade that has been dropped – a damaged cutting blade May break and cause an accident.
  • When mounting your marble saw blade check the cut-off machine spindle, do not use cut-off machines with damaged spindles this can lead to an accident!Store your marble saw blade in a dry, frost-free place, on a flat surface, at constant temperatures – if the diamond cutting cutting blade gets too hot or cold there is a danger of breakage and shattering!
  • Always try to protect your marble saw blade against sudden impact with the floor or other objects.
  • Never leave your circular saw cut-off machine unattended with the engine running. Switch off the engine before putting the cut-off machine down on the ground: Switch off the engine and wait until the cutting disc has come to a standstill or 'brake' the cutting disc until it comes to a standstill by carefully touching a hard surface until it stops spinning.
  • In the event of changes in diamond cutting discs cutting behaviour , stop work, check and eliminate the causes of the changes.
  • Operate your cut-off machine safely and respect the dangers of these powerful tools. Cut-off machines and circular saws should only be used by professional operators.

 

Hardness Requirements for Marble Saw Blade
 

The Rockwell hardness test allows knifemakers to find a balance that promotes blade sharpness and helps the owner keep it that way.

Generally, a knife with a Rockwell Hardness Scale rating of 58-60 will hold an edge better than a blade that has a lower HRC rating. Japanese-style knives tend to have HRC ratings of 60 and above.

Softer steel is more durable. A rating in the low- to mid-50s will mean that the knife blade will not hold its sharp edge as well, but it will be easier to sharpen and require less skill to maintain.

Marble Saw Blade Cutting Tools

Usage of Marble Saw Blade

 

Marble Saw Blade Cutting Tools

Marble saw blades are a worthy investment. Although these might not be the cheapest cutting tools, concerning their resistance, precision, and durability, they are of great necessity to professional and amateur alike. Because diamonds are the hardest natural mineral, they can be abraded with or ground into a variety of hard materials without ever dulling or wearing down too quickly.
Following materials can be cut by a marble saw blade:

  • Concrete and reinforced concrete.
  • Granite, slate, and other natural stones.
  • Bricks
  • Marble
  • Glass
  • Tiles and pavers made of various materials

Marble saw blades are versatile, but using the correct tools and machines —like a masonry saw, circular saw or tile saw— is crucial for achieving the best results.

 

 

Packing & Delivery

 

 

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Certifications

 

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FAQ

 

 

Q: What are marble saw blades used for?

A: There are many types of marble saw blade, and they have many uses, including cutting stone, concrete, asphalt, bricks, coal balls, glass, and ceramics in the construction industry; cutting semiconductor materials in the semiconductor industry; and cutting gemstones, including diamonds, in the gem industry.

Q: ‌How to maintain and care for a marble saw blade? ‌

A: Check and clean the dust and debris on the saw blade regularly to avoid excessive wear and damage; store it properly after use to avoid moisture and corrosion.

Q: ‌How to extend the life of marble saw blade? ‌

A: The life of marble saw blade can be extended by using cutting parameters reasonably, keeping the saw blade clean and sharp, and regularly replacing the saw blade that is severely worn.

Q: ‌Does marble saw blade need to be cooled when cutting? ‌

A: Marble saw blade usually needs to be cooled when cutting. The wet cutting method uses water or coolant to reduce the temperature of the saw blade and the cutting surface to reduce heat damage and wear.

Q: ‌What factors affect the cutting efficiency of a marble saw blade? ‌

A: Cutting efficiency is affected by many factors such as saw blade design, distribution and size of diamond particles, saw blade speed, cutting depth, and cooling method (dry cutting or wet cutting).

Q: What is the hardness of a marble saw blade?

A: Marble saw blades are heat treated and hardened to 64/65 HRC for ferrous cutting applications and 58/60 HRC for non-ferrous cutting applications. This high hardness gives the cutting edges of the teeth a high resistance to heat and wear.‌

Q: What materials are marble saw blades usually made of? ‌

A: Marble saw blades are usually made of diamond particles fixed to the saw blade base through vacuum brazing technology. The diamond particles provide the hardness and wear resistance required for cutting.

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