Diamond Cutting Wire Description
Diamond Cutting Wire is a linear cutting tool made of electroplated metal as a binder, and the diamond abrasive is consolidated on the core wire substrate through metal electrodeposition. Compared with the free abrasive cutting method, the diamond wire has many advantages in cutting hard and brittle materials: thin slices, high efficiency, low loss, energy saving, and environmental protection, etc.
Diamond Cutting Wire Specifications (FYI)
Wire Diameter (mm)
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Breaking Force (N)
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Winding Tension (N)
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Spacing (mm)
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Reel Length (km)
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0.33
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≥160
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40±1
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0.5-0.6
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10/15
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0.35
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≥160
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40±1
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0.7-0.8
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10/15
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0.35
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≥175
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40±1
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0.7-0.8
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10/15
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0.37
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≥230
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40±1
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0.7-0.8
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10/15
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0.39
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≥230
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40±1
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0.7-0.8
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10/15
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0.42
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≥270
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40±1
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0.7-0.8
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10/15
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0.45
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≥270
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40±1
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0.7-0.8
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10/15
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*The Product is able to be customized according to customers.
Diamond Cutting Wire Applications
Diamond Cutting Wire is used for cutting Silicon chips, Special glass slices, Sapphire slices, Silicon ingot cut/square, and Magnetic material.
Diamond Cutting Wire Packaging
Our Diamond Cutting Wire is carefully handled during storage and transportation to preserve the quality of our product in its original condition.
Diamond Cutting Wire FAQs
Q1. What is Diamond Cutting Wire?
Diamond cutting wire is a type of wire used for cutting hard materials, such as stone, concrete, ceramics, and various types of metals. The wire is embedded with industrial diamonds, which provide the cutting power.
Q2. How does Diamond Cutting Wire work?
Diamond cutting wire works by using the hardness of diamonds to grind away material as the wire is pulled through the workpiece. The wire moves in a continuous loop, cutting through the material with precision and efficiency.
Q3. What are the benefits of using Diamond Cutting Wire?
Precision Cutting: Provides accurate and clean cuts with minimal material loss.
Efficiency: Cuts faster than traditional methods, saving time and labor.
Versatility: Can cut a wide range of hard materials.
Reduced Waste: Minimizes material waste due to the thinness of the wire.
Lower Dust and Noise: Produces less dust and noise compared to other cutting methods.