Stone materials: extremely hard, brittle and thermally sensitive challenges
Natural stones such as granite, marble, quartzite and engineered stones behave very differently under cutting forces, posing significant challenges for diamond sawblades.Granite is extremely hard and abrasive, while marble is softer but highly brittle; engineered stones contain resins or quartz layers that generate heat rapidly.Thin slabs vibrate easily and chip at the edges, while thick blocks require heavy-duty, fast and stable cutting performance.Drawing on advanced diamond bonding technologies and optimized segment geometry, our stone-cutting blades deliver:
Clean, chip-free edges
Smooth cutting feel with lower vibration
Excellent cooling performance during long cutting cycles Longer tool life and stable dimensional accuracy
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Cutting behaviour differences across stone types
Granite & Quartzite
Granite and quartzite are extremely hard and highly abrasive stones, placing heavy demands on diamond blades during cutting. To withstand these challenging conditions, blades must utilize high-strength diamond concentration, durable bonding systems, and heat-resistant segment structures. These engineered features help maintain fast cutting speed, minimize segment wear, and significantly reduce the risk of segment loss during intensive fabrication.
Marble
Marble is softer yet considerably more brittle, making it highly susceptible to edge chipping if the cutting pressure is too high.To handle this material with precision, diamond blades must feature sharp cutting edges and low-pressure geometry to ensure smooth entry and stable material removal.When matched correctly, the blade delivers clean edges, smooth surface finishes, and minimal vibration
Engineered Stone
ngineered stones such as quartz surfaces tend to accumulate heat rapidly during cutting, which may cause resin melting, edge burning, or visible discoloration.To address these heat-related challenges, our diamond blades are designed with heat-dissipating slots, optimized diamond grade selection and highly wear-resistant segment structures that maintain cutting stability even during long or continuous operations.This ensures clean, reliable cutting performance without compromising material appearance or tool lifespan.
Sintered Stone / Porcelain Slab
Sintered stone and porcelain slabs are ultra-dense, high-hardness and highly brittle materials. Their thin and large formats make them extremely sensitive to vibration, edge pressure and heat concentration. Cutting these materials requires diamond blades with ultra-sharp segments, low-chipping continuous or micro-connected rims, and high-temperature-resistant bonding systems. Enhanced cooling designs and vibration-stabilized steel cores are also crucial to ensure smooth, chip-free cutting.
Built for a wide range of stone machinery
Ensuring consistent performance across stone factories and construction sites.Our diamond blades help stone manufacturers achieve higher productivity, better cutting quality and a more reliable production flow.