Heavy-Duty Fast Cutting Plastic Type Sintered Marble Concrete Granite Block Beaded Rope Diamond Wire Saw

Product Description

Heavy-Duty Fast Cutting Diamond Wire Saw
Heavy-Duty Fast Cutting Plastic Type Sintered Marble Concrete Granite Block Beaded Rope Diamond Wire Saw
Advantages & Features
  • Diamond Wire Saw is one of the most advanced tools for stone, granite, marble, sandstone, quarrying, block squaring & profiling, and concrete cutting.
  • Compared with traditional methods, quarrying with a diamond-coated wire saw delivers higher efficiency, less material waste, enhanced safety, low noise, and minimal dust.
  • Enables the exploitation of large dimension blocks with low overall quarrying costs.
  • Supported by a mature production process.
  • Subject to strict quality inspection procedures.
  • High efficiency, low cost, and minimal waste.
  • Provides smooth cuts and highly accurate stone processing.
  • Safe and environmentally friendly operation.
  • Capable of cutting large and regularly shaped stock materials.
  • Backed by over 15 years of industry experience in diamond tool production.
  • Widely exported to Eastern Europe, North America, South America, the Middle East, Australia, and other global markets.
  • High output capacity and fast delivery times supported by extensive hot-press, cold-press, and wire saw machinery.
Technical Specifications
Diameter (mm) Applications Coating Beads/m Cutting Speed (m²/h) Wire Life (m²/m)
Φ11.5 / Φ10.5 Reinforced concrete Rubber + Spring 40 0.5 - 5 0.5 - 8
Φ11.5 / Φ11.0 Granite mine / Quarry Rubber / Rubber + Spring 40 2 - 12 7 - 22
Φ11.5 / Φ11.0 / Φ10.5 Marble mine / Quarry Spring / Spring + Plastic 28 - 40 4 - 20 15 - 50
Φ11.0 / Φ10.5 Granite & Marble block Plastic / Rubber 37 / 40 6 - 30 7 - 50
Φ8.8 / Φ8.5 Granite & Marble profiling Plastic / Rubber 33 / 37 / 40 7 - 30 7 - 40
Φ7.2 / Φ8.5 Granite slab Plastic 37 0.5 - 1.6 6 - 15
Rubber Diamond Wire Saw
Rubber Diamond Wire Saw for Stone Quarrying

Designed to provide robust protection to the wire saw rope, enhancing the overall strength and durability of the wire. The high-grade rubber compound offers excellent temperature resistance, allowing reliable operation even when the water supply is limited. Its high flexibility helps minimize common cutting errors such as one-sided wear.

Plastic Diamond Wire Saw
Plastic Diamond Wire Saw for Stone Quarrying

For block dressing, we recommend using plastic-coated wire saws. They are highly efficient for slicing and dissecting marble and granite blocks. These wires perform high-precision cuts with a narrow kerf width, ensuring more cost-effective production of architectural columns and elements for the construction industry.

Concrete Cutting Diamond Wire Saw
Diamond Wire Saw for Reinforced Concrete Cutting

Specifically engineered for cutting reinforced concrete containing over 5% structural steel. These wires are widely utilized in building construction, renovation, demolition, and modification of structures, including houses, bridges, cement pipes, and submerged or underwater components.

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Industry Solutions & System Products

We are a committed group group focused on providing system products for both the building and stone processing industries. For the building industry, we offer a comprehensive one-stop-shop that includes floor grinding and polishing machines, scarifying machines, power trowels, vacuum cleaners, and essential consumables like diamond segments, diamond metal pads, diamond cup wheels, PCD tools, and resin polishing pads.

For the stone processing industry, we deliver end-to-end machinery solutions covering quarrying, cutting, grinding, profiling, and polishing. Our specialized equipment range includes block cutting machines, stone profiling machines, stone quarry machines, stone bridge saws, stone polishing machines, CNC machines, as well as consumable parts such as diamond segments, cutting blades, and polishing wheels.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q1: What are the primary applications of the diamond wire saw?
A1: The diamond wire saw is used for stone quarrying, block squaring & profiling, as well as reinforced concrete cutting for structures like bridges, houses, cement pipes, and underwater buildings.
Q2: How do rubber-coated and plastic-coated diamond wires differ?
A2: Rubber-coated wires offer excellent temperature resistance and flexibility, making them ideal for granite and marble quarrying, especially when water is scarce. Plastic-coated wires are more rigid and are highly recommended for block dressing and precision slicing of marble and granite.
Q3: Can these wire saws be used for cutting heavily reinforced concrete?
A3: Yes, specifically designed wire saws with rubber + spring coatings are optimized for reinforced concrete with more than 5% steel, facilitating clean demolition and civil engineering tasks.
Q4: What advantages does wire saw cutting have over traditional quarrying methods?
A4: Wire saw cutting delivers higher working efficiency, generates less material waste, reduces noise and dust pollution, and creates a much safer working environment for quarry operators.
Q5: How do I choose the correct wire diameter for my application?
A5: Diameters range from 7.2mm to 11.5mm. Generally, larger diameters (10.5mm - 11.5mm) are used for concrete cutting and large block quarrying, while smaller diameters (7.2mm - 8.8mm) are utilized for marble profiling and slab processing.
Q6: What is the typical cutting speed and wire life expectancy?
A6: Performance varies by material: cutting reinforced concrete ranges from 0.5 to 5 m²/h (with a lifespan of 0.5 to 8 m²/m), while cutting marble can reach speeds up to 20 m²/h (with a lifespan of up to 50 m²/m).

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