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  • OUR FAMOUS BLADE!!! SELECT SIZE!! SHOXX RX13 - Diamond Blade
    RX13 SHOXX Diamond Blade
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  • Samedia: 20" MASTER BFL SHOXX Diamond Blade
    Samedia: 20
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  • ROC Abrasives: SS15 - General All-Purpose Vari Cut Diamond Blade
    ROC Abrasives: SS15 - General All-Purpose Vari Cut Diamond Blade
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  • ROC Abrasives: MS15 - Hard Concrete, Granite & Paver Diamond Blade
    MS15 ROC Abrasives Diamond Blade
    SKU: PRO474
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  • ROC Abrasives: SS15 - General All-Purpose Vari Cut Diamond Blade - NEW
    ROC Abrasives: SS15 - General All-Purpose Vari Cut Diamond Blade - NEW
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  • ROC Abrasives: MS15 Not Used But Surface Rust - 14" Hard Concrete, Granite & Paver Diamond Blade - No Label
    ROC Abrasives: MS15 Not Used But Surface Rust - 14
    SKU: PRO474
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What is the best blade for cutting concrete?

When it comes to creating clean, professional cuts in concrete, diamond saw blades are usually the best option.

How do diamond blades cut concrete?

Diamond blades grind rather than cut! The grinding is done by the exposed diamond crystals. The diamonds are held in place by a metal matrix or bond. A "bond tail" may be seen trailing after each exposed diamond, which aids in the diamond's support. The exposed surface of the diamonds grinds the material being cut into a fine powder as the blade spins through it.

what are concrete saw blades made of

The four fundamental blade components are as follows: The diamonds are held in place by the metal core, which is a precision-engineered steel disk with a segmented rim. The sharp cutting teeth that slice through the concrete are made of synthetic diamond crystals. The matrix is a metal bond that keeps diamond particles together until they wear away.

How Soon Can I Cut Concrete?

The weather, the type of blade you're using, the hardness, the aggregate size, and the concrete mix design are all elements that influence the timing. Those who begin cutting too soon will almost certainly suffer raveling, while those who begin cutting too late will almost certainly encounter uncontrollable cracking. If the temperature is hot, the cutting should begin after one hour, however this can vary depending on how the concrete reacts. Of course, the operator might attempt a few trial cuts to see if the material is ready to be sawed. If the item is too large, having many saws working at the same time is the best option. To protect their instruments and prevent abrasion, some contractors prefer to postpone the entire operation. Depending on how quickly the cuts may start and the existing state of the target concrete, the above-mentioned blades can be utilized. The following activities should be avoided: