Diamond Blade for Dry Cutting Range: SIMA Diamant
Materials: Marble, PVC, Pexiglas, Plastic Pipe, Polycarbonates, Rockwool. Diameter: 115 mm Laser welded segment.
Diamond Blade for Dry Cutting Range: SIMA Diamant
Materials: Marble, PVC, Pexiglas, Plastic Pipe, Polycarbonates, Rockwool. Diameter: 115 mm Laser welded segment.
Diamond Blade for Dry Cutting Range: SIMA Diamant
Materials: Marble, PVC, Pexiglas, Plastic Pipe, Polycarbonates, Rockwool. Diameter: 125 mm Laser welded segment.
Diamond Blade for Dry Cutting Range: SIMA Diamant
Materials: Marble, PVC, Pexiglas, Plastic Pipe, Polycarbonates, Rockwool. Diameter: 230 mm Laser welded segment.
Diamond Blade for Wet Cutting Range: SIMA Diamant
Materials: Marble, Sandstone. Diameter: 300 mm Laser welded segment.
Diamond Blade for Wet Cutting Range: SIMA Diamant
Materials: Marble, Sandstone. Diameter: 350 mm Laser welded segment.
Diamond Blade for Wet Cutting Range: SIMA Diamant
Materials: Marble, Sandstone. Diameter: 400 mm Laser welded segment.
Diamond Blade for Wet Cutting Range: SIMA Diamant
Materials: Marble, Sandstone. Diameter: 500 mm Laser welded segment.
Diamond Blade for Wet Cutting Range: SIMA Diamant
Materials: Gres, Ceramics, Porcelain, Marble, Dekton. Diameter: 200 mm Laser welded segment.
Diamond Blade for Wet Cutting Range: SIMA Diamant
Materials: Gres, Ceramics, Porcelain, Marble, Dekton. Diameter: 300 mm Laser welded segment.
Out of all the natural stones, marble is among the most durable rocks and thus, one of the most popular in the construction industry. The way it lasts over time is what makes it so valuable, as well as adding a sophisticated touch to the room, allowing you to choose between white and pure marble or even pinkish or black tiles. The little porosity of a marble rock is what makes it highly resistant to water damage. In other words, marble has a tight crystalline structure, meaning it is hard and durable while it offers an aesthetic impact. However, working with this tough material can be quite a challenge, and that is why you should count on proper equipment and especially with the best diamond blade for marble.
Using a diamond blade for marble will make it easier for you to fit all your pieces, even though a marble diamond blade does not really cut but grind the marble. The synthetic diamond particles will slowly wear out while cutting, and the water flow will help you to work faster, safer and will make the cut more accurate. Given the toughness of a marble stone, you will have to wet cut your material as dry cutting would overheat the blade quickly, completely damaging it and creating a dangerous situation.
But even if you cut marble with a diamond blade, remember to wear proper safety equipment and keep an eye on the water tank to ensure a constant water flow. Besides, it would be optimal if you could work outdoors, or away from electrical power sources in general. Remember to always read the instructions tag of your saw and diamond blade for marble, and do not hesitate to contact us in case of any doubts.