Turbo Diamond Disc

A turbo diamond disk, often referred to as a turbo diamond blade or turbo diamond wheel, is a cutting tool used in various construction and fabrication applications. It is designed for cutting through hard materials such as concrete, stone, brick, and other masonry surfaces. The "turbo" in its name refers to the segmented rim of the blade, which typically features a pattern of ridges or gullets that aid in cooling and clearing debris during the cutting process. The blade is embedded with industrial-grade diamonds on its cutting edge, allowing it to efficiently grind and slice through tough materials. The use of diamonds enhances the cutting performance and durability of the disk. Turbo diamond disks are commonly employed in tasks such as concrete cutting, tile installation, and other construction projects where precision and efficiency are crucial.        

Ultra Thin Diamond Cutting Blade – Hot Pressed

 The Ultra Thin Diamond Cutting Blade – Hot Pressed is a precision cutting tool designed for high-performance and ultra-fine cutting applications. Manufactured using the hot pressing method, this blade integrates diamond particles uniformly within a metallic matrix to provide superior strength, durability, and cutting efficiency. Its ultra-thin profile minimizes material loss during cutting, making it ideal for delicate or detailed work on hard materials such as ceramics, glass, gemstones, concrete, and various engineered composites. The hot pressing process ensures excellent bond strength between the diamond grit and the blade, resulting in extended blade life and consistent cutting quality. This blade is widely used in industries such as construction, tile fabrication, electronics, and jewelry making, where precision and minimal kerf are critical.

Wet Diamond Disc

A wet diamond disk refers to a cutting or grinding tool that is equipped with diamond abrasive particles and designed to be used with water as a cooling and lubricating agent during the cutting or grinding process. Diamond is an extremely hard and durable material, making it ideal for cutting or shaping hard substances such as stone, ceramics, glass, and certain metals. The term "wet" indicates that these diamond disks are meant to be used with water to reduce friction and heat generated during the cutting or grinding operation. Water helps to dissipate heat, prevent the diamond particles from overheating, and prolong the life of the diamond disk. Additionally, the water helps to flush away debris and keep the work surface and the diamond blade clean, resulting in smoother and more precise cuts. Wet diamond disks are commonly used in various industries, including construction, masonry, and lapidary work, where precision cutting or grinding is essential. They are available in different sizes and configurations to suit specific applications and cutting requirements.