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Diamond Blades for Tile & Ceramic

Diamond Blades for Tile & Ceramic

Product Overview

Tile is hard and brittle; glaze is even more fragile—continuous rim + low runout + wet cooling is the 3-part chip-control system
Low-chipping diamond blades for tile/porcelain/ceramic—continuous rim and wet cooling deliver cleaner glaze edges

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.

Product Description

Product Positioning

Glaze-protection-first consumable—built to minimize micro-chipping and stabilize visible-edge quality

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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Technical Specifications

Key chip drivers: rim structure (continuous/fine turbo), rim thickness, plate runout, and wet-cut capability

Specification

Engineering Notes
Materials

Tiles, Ceramics, Vitrified tiles, Glazed tiles (Special formulas required for certain engineered stones)

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

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

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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Key Features

Lower chipping, less dust, more deliverable edges—standardized visible-edge quality
  • Reduces glaze micro-chipping;
  • Improves visible-edge consistency via low runout;
  • Wet cutting lowers dust and heat for jobsite comfort;
  • Fewer reworks thanks to cleaner edges.

 

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Processing Logic

Chipping drivers: impact (runout/vibration), thermal stress (overheating), and unstable feed (biting/grabbing)
  • Continuous rim reduces intermittent impact;
  • Wet cooling limits localized heat that amplifies micro-cracks;
  • Proper support/clamping prevents vibration-induced glaze fracture.

 

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Machine Compatibility

Preferred: wet tile saws; angle grinders only with properly rated blades and conservative technique
  • Wet tile saws offer the best chip control;
  • Angle grinders require stable clamping, steady feed and temperature control;
  • Guides/fences greatly reduce wandering and secondary bite-induced chips.

 

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Engineering Comparison

Continuous vs fine turbo—choose continuous for best edge; fine turbo for balanced speed and finish
  • Continuous rim: best for glaze protection and visible edges;
  • Fine turbo: faster with decent finish;
  • Segmented: generally not recommended for visible glazed edges.

 

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Typical Applications & Industries

Residential/commercial tiling, bath/kitchen fit-out, pre-bevel straight cuts, and visible-edge finishing

Straight cutting for tiles, trims, thresholds, visible-edge finishing, and preparation cuts before drilling/opening.

 

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Range & Recommended Use

5-step selection: material → rim type → wet cutting → thickness → technique
  • Visible edge / high-glaze requirement: continuous rim + wet;
  • Throughput-first with acceptable finish: fine turbo + wet;
  • One-line rule: Tile is about the edge; the edge is protected by continuous rims; wet cutting amplifies chip control.

 

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Customization (OEM/ODM)

OEM/ODM by tile type, machine platform and edge standard—rim design, thickness, bond and private labeling

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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Why Choose Us

We standardize low-chipping performance—low runout, continuous rims and wet-cut process windows reduce rework

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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Usage & Storage Recommendations

Three musts: wet cutting, proper support, steady feed—failure in any can cause vibration/thermal chipping
  • Prefer wet cutting with consistent water feed;
  • Support the tile to prevent vibration;
  • Steady feed—let the rim grind, not impact;
  • Avoid secondary biting by using guides/fences;
  • Store dry and protect the rim from impacts and deformation.

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