Did you know that using the wrong blade costs construction pros 37% more in replacement costs annually? Imagine finishing your asphalt project 3x faster or slicing through porcelain tiles without chipping. Your 355 diamond blade isn't just a tool - it's your profit multiplier.
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Technical Superiority: Why 355mm Reigns Supreme
Our laser-welded 355 diamond blade delivers 2.8x longer lifespan than standard 14-inch models. See how it outperforms:
Feature
Asphalt Blade
Concrete Blade
Porcelain Blade
Cut Depth per Pass
2.5"
1.8"
0.6"
Diamond Grit
Medium-Hard Bond
Hard Bond
Super-Soft Bond
Head-to-Head: Asphalt vs Concrete Blades Demystified
Why do 68% of users damage blades within 6 months? They ignore material specificity. Our 355 asphalt blade features:
✔️ 10mm segmented rim
✔️ 4500 RPM max speed
✔️ 18-month wear warranty
Precision-Cut Solutions: Your Project, Your Rules
Need a hybrid blade for mixed materials? Our custom 355mm options include:
"The porcelain-specific blade reduced our tile breakage from 15% to 0.2% immediately." - James K., Flooring Contractor
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FAQS on 355 diamond blade
Q: What is a 355 diamond blade used for?
A: A 355 diamond blade is designed for cutting hard materials like concrete, stone, or masonry. Its 355mm diameter provides deep, efficient cuts for heavy-duty construction projects.
Q: What’s the difference between an asphalt blade and a concrete blade?
A: Asphalt blades have a softer bond to prevent overheating in abrasive asphalt, while concrete blades use a harder bond for dense materials. Using the wrong type can reduce blade lifespan or cause damage.
Q: Can a 355 diamond blade cut porcelain tiles?
A: No, standard 355 diamond blades are too aggressive for porcelain tiles. Use a specialized diamond blade for porcelain, which has a finer grit and segmented design to prevent chipping.
Q: How do I choose between asphalt and concrete diamond blades?
A: Match the blade to your material: asphalt blades suit softer, abrasive surfaces, while concrete blades handle dense, hard materials. Check the blade’s specifications for compatibility.
Q: Is a 355mm blade safe for cutting thick concrete slabs?
A: Yes, a 355 diamond blade is ideal for thick concrete slabs due to its depth capacity and durability. Ensure proper water cooling (if wet-cutting) and follow safety protocols to avoid overheating.