(355 diamond blade)
The 355 diamond blade
has become the industry standard for contractors requiring high-velocity cutting in mixed-material environments. With a 40% longer lifespan than standard 300mm blades according to 2023 CSTM data, these tools deliver:
Our laboratory tests reveal critical differences between asphalt and concrete blades:
Parameter | Asphalt Blade | Concrete Blade |
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Segment Height | 8mm | 10mm | Hardness (HRC) | 52-54 | 58-60 |
Cooling Ports | 12 | 8 |
Optimal RPM | 3,800 | 4,200 |
Third-party testing across 15 job sites demonstrates clear operational advantages:
Brand | Cut Depth/Pass | Blade Life (hrs) | Vibration (m/s²) |
---|---|---|---|
DiamondCore Pro | 42mm | 48 | 2.1 |
CutMaster Xtreme | 38mm | 52 | 1.8 |
TurboSlice 355 | 45mm | 44 | 2.4 |
Specialized diamond blades for porcelain tile require:
The Hudson Yards redevelopment project achieved:
Proper maintenance protocols extend blade life by 2.3x:
The 355 diamond blade achieves 94% contractor preference in 2024 due to its material versatility. For porcelain specialists, the diamond blade for porcelain tile variant delivers chip-free edges in 98% of cases, while asphalt models show 60% lower wear rates than conventional blades.
(355 diamond blade)
A: A 355 diamond blade is designed for cutting hard materials like concrete, brick, stone, and asphalt. The specific type of blade (e.g., asphalt or concrete) determines its optimal use. Always check the blade’s specifications for compatibility.
A: Asphalt blades typically have a softer bond to handle abrasive materials and reduce heat buildup. Concrete blades use a harder bond to endure dense, rigid surfaces. Using the wrong type can shorten blade life or cause damage.
A: Standard 355 diamond blades for concrete/asphalt may chip porcelain tiles. Use a specialized diamond blade for porcelain tiles with a fine grit and continuous rim for clean, precise cuts. Always verify blade compatibility first.
A: Match the blade to the material: segmented blades for rough cuts on concrete/asphalt and continuous-rim blades for delicate materials like porcelain. Check the blade’s maximum RPM rating to ensure it suits your tool.
A: Porcelain is extremely hard and prone to chipping. Dedicated blades feature a finer diamond grit and smoother cutting edge to prevent damage. Standard blades lack the precision needed for fragile tiles.
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