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Diamonds are fastened (typically by electroplating) on one edge of a flexible closed steel band used as a band saw blade. A saw blade with diamonds set to its edge is referred to as a diamond blade and is used to cut hard or abrasive materials.
The steel body of diamond saw blades is strengthened and made more durable by glueing diamond grits to it, making the blades suitable for cutting even the hardest of materials.
The construction business utilizes diamond blades to cut stone, concrete, asphalt, bricks, coal balls, glass and ceramics. The semiconductor industry uses them to cut semiconductor materials. The gem industry uses them to cut gemstones, including diamonds.
A diamond blade doesn’t cut through material; it grinds it. For grinding through extremely hard materials, blades typically include rectangular teeth (segments) with diamond crystals inserted throughout the segment.
A wide range of materials and applications have shown that diamond band saw blades are an efficient diamond machining tool.
Diamond Band Saw Blades continue to be the preferred tool for many diamond cutting and machining tasks because of the securely connected diamonds to the incredibly thin metal body. The manufacturing method only makes use of raw materials of the finest caliber.
The Global Diamond Band saw Blades market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
The Saw 37 GRIT Diamond bandsaw blade from Dakin-Flatters is made from a specially designed high alloy steel strip with special properties for increased fatigue resistance. Diamond bandsaw blade Saw 37 GRIT.
Every Saw 37 GRIT Diamond bandsaw blade performs differently because of uncompromised metallurgical characteristics and manufacturing processes developed by Dakin-Flatters.
Starting with the selection of high alloy steel to resist fatigue and ending with special brazing procedures for welding the finest Diamond for increased blade life.
Technologically enhanced brazing procedures fuse quality Diamond to the base material for a superior bond, giving in increased blade life that outlasts competition.