Did you know 72% of installers report ceramic tile breakage when using standard blades? Worn-out tools cost contractors $1,200/year on average in material waste. Stop losing money and credibility – your solution arrives in 230mm precision.
(porcelain cutting blade 230mm)
Our laser-welded diamond segments bite 40% deeper than conventional blades. The secret? A proprietary Turbo Vent™ cooling system prevents glaze melting at 4,500 RPM. You’ll cut 30×60cm tiles in single passes – zero chipping guaranteed.
Feature | Standard Blades | Our 230mm Disc |
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Cuts per blade | 120-150 | 300-400 |
Warranty | 30 days | 2 years |
Need a 230mm porcelain cutting disc optimized for wet saws? Our CNC-balanced cores eliminate vibration in 15mm+ slabs. Choose from:
"We completed the 15,000 sq.ft. Marriott lobby 3 days early using these discs," reports Mike R., Arizona installer. Our blades helped:
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Since 2012, DiamondEdge Tools has equipped 15,000+ professionals with premium cutting solutions. Why gamble on inferior blades when perfection comes in 230mm?
(porcelain cutting blade 230mm)
A: A 230mm porcelain cutting blade is designed for cutting dense materials like ceramic tiles, porcelain, and stone. Its diamond-coated edge ensures precision and durability for heavy-duty applications. It’s commonly used with angle grinders for clean, chip-free cuts.
A: Yes, a 230mm porcelain cutting disc is compatible with standard angle grinders that support 230mm blades. Always check the tool’s maximum disc size and RPM rating to ensure safe operation. Proper mounting and alignment are critical for optimal performance.
A: Porcelain cutting blades feature diamond grit for harder materials, while standard masonry discs use abrasive grains for softer surfaces. The 230mm porcelain blade reduces chipping and lasts longer due to its reinforced design. Masonry discs wear faster on dense ceramics.
A: Always wear safety goggles, gloves, and a respirator to avoid dust inhalation. Ensure the blade is securely attached and the tool is unplugged during adjustments. Work in a stable position and avoid excessive pressure to prevent blade damage.
A: Continuous rim blades provide smoother cuts for delicate porcelain tiles, while segmented blades offer better cooling for faster, rougher cuts. Match the blade type to your project’s finish requirements. Both 230mm options work with standard grinders.
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