In the field of stone cutting, the performance of diamond saw blades plays a crucial role in determining cutting efficiency, quality, and cost. UHD, a well - known brand in the industry, offers a high - quality brazed diamond saw blade 400, which is designed to meet the diverse needs of stone processing.
The performance of diamond saw blades is influenced by several key parameters. Firstly, the diamond particle size distribution is of great importance. Larger diamond particles generally provide faster cutting speeds but may result in a rougher surface finish. For example, in granite cutting, a saw blade with a diamond particle size of 30 - 40 mesh can achieve a cutting speed of about 2 - 3 square meters per hour, while a 60 - 80 mesh diamond saw blade can produce a smoother surface, although the cutting speed may be reduced to 1 - 2 square meters per hour.
Another important parameter is the matrix hardness. A harder matrix can better hold the diamond particles, which is suitable for cutting hard stones such as granite. A softer matrix, on the other hand, is more suitable for softer stones like marble. The thickness of the matrix also affects the saw blade's performance. A thicker matrix provides more stability but may increase the cutting resistance. Generally, for large - scale stone cutting, a matrix thickness of 3 - 5 mm is commonly used.
The brazing process is also a critical factor. A high - quality brazing process ensures a strong bond between the diamond particles and the matrix, improving the saw blade's durability. UHD's brazed diamond saw blade 400 uses an advanced brazing technology, which significantly enhances the saw blade's lifespan.
Different stone types have different requirements for saw blade performance. Granite, being a hard and dense stone, requires a saw blade with high - strength diamond particles and a hard matrix. UHD's brazed diamond saw blade 400 can effectively cut granite, with a service life that is 30% longer than ordinary saw blades in granite cutting applications.
Marble, a relatively softer stone, needs a saw blade that can provide a smooth cutting surface. The UHD brazed diamond saw blade 400 can meet this requirement, reducing the occurrence of chipping and surface roughness. In marble cutting, it can improve the cutting efficiency by about 20% compared to traditional saw blades.
During the stone cutting process, several common problems may occur, such as tooth chipping, overheating, and rough surfaces. Tooth chipping is often caused by an inappropriate diamond particle size or a weak matrix. By adjusting the diamond particle size and matrix hardness, this problem can be effectively solved. Overheating may be due to excessive cutting pressure or a lack of cooling. Using a proper cooling system and reducing the cutting pressure can prevent overheating.
To provide a more intuitive understanding, the following table shows the comparison of different saw blade parameters and their effects on cutting performance:
| Parameter | Effect on Cutting Performance |
|---|---|
| Diamond Particle Size | Larger size for faster cutting, smaller size for smoother surface |
| Matrix Hardness | Harder for hard stones, softer for soft stones |
| Matrix Thickness | Thicker for more stability, thinner for less resistance |
By carefully considering these key parameters and following the appropriate application techniques, users can optimize their saw blade selection strategy, improve cutting efficiency, and ensure the safety of the cutting operation.
The UHD brazed diamond saw blade 400 stands out in the market with its advanced technology and excellent performance. It combines the optimal diamond particle size, matrix hardness, and brazing process, which can bring users high - efficiency and low - consumption stone cutting experience. Whether it is cutting granite or marble, the UHD brazed diamond saw blade 400 can help users achieve stable and continuous production advantages.
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