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Metal Bond High Precision Dicing Blades Without Steel Core for glass

 

Metal Bond High Precision Dicing Blades Without Steel Core for glass

Metal bond high precision dicing blades without a steel core are commonly used for cutting and dicing glass materials. These blades are specifically designed to minimize chipping and cracking during the cutting process, ensuring clean and precise cuts.

The absence of a steel core in these blades offers several advantages when working with glass:

Reduced Chipping: Steel cores can cause vibrations and stress concentrations during cutting, leading to chipping or cracking of the glass material. Metal bond blades without a steel core minimize these vibrations, resulting in cleaner cuts with reduced chipping.

Enhanced Precision: Without a steel core, these blades provide greater flexibility and control during the cutting process. This allows for more precise cuts, especially when working with delicate or brittle materials like glass.

Heat Dissipation: Metal bond blades are designed to dissipate heat effectively during the cutting process. Without a steel core, heat is dissipated more efficiently, reducing the risk of thermal damage to the glass.

Longevity: Metal bond blades without a steel core are typically made from high-quality materials that provide excellent durability and wear resistance. They can withstand the demanding requirements of cutting glass materials and maintain their cutting performance over an extended period.

When selecting metal bond high precision dicing blades without a steel core for glass cutting, it is important to consider factors such as blade diameter, grit size, bond type, and concentration. These factors can vary depending on the specific glass material being cut and the desired cutting parameters.

It is advisable to consult with blade manufacturers or suppliers who specialize in glass cutting tools to ensure you choose the most suitable blade for your application. They can provide guidance based on your specific requirements and help you select the appropriate blade for achieving high precision cuts on glass materials.

Out diameter

Thickness (mm) Inner diameter (mm)

50 <= OD <62

0.05< T < 0.4

40

62 <= OD <80

0.08< T < 0.4

80 <= OD <100 0.1< T < 0.4

40 < T < 88.9