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Feature | Standard Blade | 9 Diamond Blade |
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Cutting Speed | 12 sec/inch | 8 sec/inch |
Wet/Dry Use | Wet only | Both |
Vibration Control | High | Ultra-Low |
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Material | Blade Type | Guaranteed Result |
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Porcelain | Continuous Rim | Chip-free cuts |
Marble | Electroplated | Polished edges |
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A: Asphalt blades typically have softer bonds to handle softer materials, while concrete blades use harder bonds for abrasive cutting. Using the wrong type can cause overheating or premature wear.
A: No, marble blades often lack the fine grit and specialized segments needed for porcelain. Porcelain tile blades are designed to prevent chipping and ensure precise cuts.
A: Asphalt blades feature wider segments and heat-dissipating designs to handle tar and softer aggregates. Concrete blades would wear faster due to asphalt’s lower abrasiveness.
A: Yes, concrete blades are engineered with tough diamond grit and segmented rims to cut through rebar and dense concrete efficiently.
A: Porcelain blades use ultra-fine diamonds and continuous rims for chip-free cuts on brittle materials. Standard blades may shatter delicate tiles.
A: Most marble blades require water cooling to prevent overheating and blade warping. Dry-cutting variants exist but are less common for this material.
A: Check for labels like "asphalt-specific" or wider spacing between segments. These blades often have a dark, non-ferrous metal coating to reduce material sticking.
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