Unit 7B, 30-32 Barcoo Street, Roseville NSW 2069
Unit 7B, 30-32 Barcoo Street, Roseville NSW 2069
Accurately cut and slice through dense concrete slabs and surfaces without resistance thanks to the flawless and strong diamond tools and accessories supplied by Diamach. Increase the efficiency of your projects with our resilient diamond saw blades. Sydney professionals and DIYers choose precise diamond blades to effectively cut through concrete and stone without wearing the blades down.
Diamond-edged and made from the toughest materials, our diamond saw blades deliver a hassle-free cutting experience at an affordable price. For over 25 years, Sydney residents have trusted Diamach for the best in concrete cutting saws and diamond cutting discs.
Committed to delivering all the diamond saw blades our customers will need, Diamach proudly offers a wide range of durable and high-quality products that can cut through even the thickest and hardest materials.
Committed to delivering all the saw blades our customers will need for all uses Diamach proudly offers a wide range of durable and high-quality products that can cut through even the thickest and hardest materials.
From brick saw, to tile saw, concrete saw, and granite cutting saw blades, Sydney contractors can get the best value for their money with our industry-standard products. To improve your level of productivity, get in touch with our family-operated business on 0417 466 505.
A diamond blade grinds, rather than cuts, through material. Blades typically have rectangular teeth (segments) which contain diamond crystals embedded throughout the segment for grinding through very hard materials.
The bond is a term used for the softness or hardness of the powder metal being used to form the segments. The powdered metals hold the diamonds in place. The bond controls the rate at which the diamond segments wear down allowing new diamonds to become exposed at the surface to continue grinding with a “sharp” edge. An important step in choosing a blade is to match the bond to the specific material to be cut. Additional factors to consider are the type and power of the equipment to be used and the availability of water. Harder materials need a softer bonded segment to allow for continuous diamond exposure. Softer materials like asphalt or freshly poured concrete can use a harder segment to resist the increased wear that softer, abrasive materials create. In addition, the diamonds’ grit (size), toughness and concentration should also match the nature of the material to be sawed. For example, when hard materials are cut, the diamonds should be smaller. Whether you need a diamond blade for a circular saw, a masonry hole saw, diamond blades for grinders or a different product, Diamach provides a complete solution.
There are other factors that should be considered when choosing a diamond blade for a particular application. These include the type (manufacturing method) of the blade, the availability of water in the cutting process, the horsepower of the saw, and the acceptable level of noise created by the saw. For example, if the horsepower of a saw machine is large, the diamond concentration of the diamond blade should be higher, or the bond should be harder. Higher diamond concentration will decrease the impact on each single diamond in working, while a harder bond will hold the diamonds more firmly.