On the cutting performance of segmented diamond blades when dry-cutting concrete

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Abstract

The objective of the present study is to analyze and compare the cutting performance of segmented diamond blades when dry-cutting concrete. A cutting criteria is proposed to characterize the wear of the blades by measuring the variation of the external diameter and the weight loss of the blade. The results exhibit the cutting blade SB-A, which has twice the density of diamonds and large contact area, exhibits less wear even though the material removal rate is higher compared with the other two cutting blades. Additionally, the surface topography of the different blades is evaluated to examine the impact of wear depending on the surface profile and the distribution of the diamonds in the blade's matrix. Large number of diamonds pull-out are found in blades type SB-C, which additionally shows the worst wear resistant capability. As a conclusion, the cutting efficiency of the blade is found to be related to the density of embedded diamonds and the type of the surface profile of the cutting blade after reaching the stop criteria.

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Egea, A. J. S., Martynenko, V., Krahmer, D. M., de Lacalle, L. N. L., Benítez, A., & Genovese, G. (2018). On the cutting performance of segmented diamond blades when dry-cutting concrete. Materials, 11(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma11020264

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