The main failure in tile cutting is edge chipping rather than cutting power. Control is achieved by: continuous rim to reduce impact, stable plates with low runout to avoid “hammering” the glaze, and wet cutting for cooling and slurry evacuation.
Tile/ceramic diamond blades are positioned for cutting and trimming tile, porcelain, glazed ceramic, and vitrified materials. Unlike stone/concrete blades, priorities are low chipping (especially glaze micro-chips) > speed > maximum life—ideal for renovation, tile installation, bath/kitchen fit-out, and any job with visible-edge requirements.
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Specification |
Engineering Notes |
| Materials |
Tiles, Ceramics, Vitrified tiles, Glazed tiles (Special formulas required for certain engineered stones) |
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Rim Type |
Continuous Rim (Low chipping) / Fine Turbo (Balance of efficiency and cut quality) |
| Rim Thickness |
Thinner = lower resistance but higher sensitivity; Thicker = higher stability but increased cutting resistance |
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Bond & Diamonds |
Fine grit size and stable diamond exposure; optimized for “smooth grinding” rather than coarse impact cutting |
| Plate Stability |
Low runout and low vibration priority: determines the consistency of glazed edges |
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Cooling |
Wet cutting preferred; dry cutting requires clear “Dry-Grade” rating or designated application |
| Arbor |
22.23 / 25.4 mm typical (Customizable per market requirements) |
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Straight cutting for tiles, trims, thresholds, visible-edge finishing, and preparation cuts before drilling/opening.
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OEM/ODM:
Diameter, bore, rim thickness/height, rim type (continuous/fine turbo), bond/diamond system, slots/noise features, packaging and private label assortments.
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Most complaints come from chipping and glaze damage. We clarify boundaries, rim selection and usage technique, and translate that into clean SKUs and messaging for your target channel—reducing misuse and returns.
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