Diamond Bandsaw Blade Gulleted
Diamond Bandsaw Blade Gulleted
The Premium Quality Diamond Coated Bandsaw Blade is created to deliver sheer cutting excellence by our uncompromising metallurgical properties and manufacturing techniques. It is capable of machining almost all materials where other cutting materials fail due to their physical properties.
Your first choice for cutting extremely brittle and abrasive materials such as Glass, Graphite, Silicon, Hard Coal, Ceramics, Concrete Materials, CFRP, Sintered Materials, Perforated Bricks, and Clinker as well as to cut mineral building materials such as Calcareous or Natural Stone.
Advantages Of Using Diamond Bandsaw Blades
- Significantly faster cutting rates
- Increased blade life
- Exceptional performance
- Continuous or gulleted edge
- Increased blade life
- Reversible blade
Diamond Bandsaw Blade Gulleted
The Premium Quality Diamond Coated Bandsaw Blade is created to deliver sheer cutting excellence by our uncompromising metallurgical properties and manufacturing techniques. It is capable of machining almost all materials where other cutting materials fail due to their physical properties.
Your first choice for cutting extremely brittle and abrasive materials such as Glass, Graphite, Silicon, Hard Coal, Ceramics, Concrete Materials, CFRP, Sintered Materials, Perforated Bricks, and Clinker as well as to cut mineral building materials such as Calcareous or Natural Stone.
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Technical Specifications
Item | Diamond Bandsaw Blade Gulleted |
Materials Cut | Carbon Fibre Reinforced Plastic(CRP), Concrete, Glass, Industrial Ceramics, Silicon Materials |
Cutting Edge Style | Variable |
For Use With Saw Type | Bandsaws |
Diamond Bandsaw Blade Gulleted
The Premium Quality Diamond Coated Bandsaw Blade is created to deliver sheer cutting excellence by our uncompromising metallurgical properties and manufacturing techniques. It is capable of machining almost all materials where other cutting materials fail due to their physical properties.
Your first choice for cutting extremely brittle and abrasive materials such as Glass, Graphite, Silicon, Hard Coal, Ceramics, Concrete Materials, CFRP, Sintered Materials, Perforated Bricks, and Clinker as well as to cut mineral building materials such as Calcareous or Natural Stone.
Advantages Of Using Diamond Bandsaw Blades
- Significantly faster cutting rates
- Increased blade life
- Exceptional performance
- Continuous or gulleted edge
- Increased blade life
- Reversible blade
Standard order processing/manufacturing time is around 24-48hours
All orders placed before 4:00 pm Melbourne time go into production on the same day and dispatched the following afternoon.
Please Note: Bandsaw blades under the PREMIUM CATEGORY which include "TCT Timber, Carbide Grit and Diamond Coated Bandsaw Blades can take up to 4 weeks to 3 months to be shipped due to high demand and complexity of the production process.
For Enquires, please email [email protected] or phone 03 9005 7931.
- Delivery policy
We will arrange for the products to be delivered to the address for delivery indicated in your order. Each item will be subject to “Signed on Receipt”.
We will use reasonable endeavours to deliver products on the date for delivery set out in our order confirmation or, if no date is set out in our order confirmation, within 7 days of the date of our order confirmation. However, we cannot guarantee delivery by the relevant date.
We do however guarantee that unless there are exceptional circumstances all deliveries of products will be dispatched within 30 days of the later of receipt of payment and the date of our order confirmation

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Diamond Bandsaw Blade Gulleted
Diamond Blades for cutting Engineered Stone such as Quartz
Quartz and engineered stones are both very hard materials to cut, because of quartz density it can only be cut with a diamond blade suitable for hard material.
Yes, certain diamond blades can cut through metal, but this will depend entirely on the blades application. Most diamond blades are used to cut through concrete, brick, tile, and asphalt. Usually, each blade is specialized to cut a certain material or hardness of materials.
Diamond blades aren’t the best choice for cutting wood. As stated earlier, these saws are manufactured to handle the toughest materials, and wood isn’t one of those. Wood, especially boards, have soft fibers which can easily be damaged when the cut is not done correctly.
Well, the answer is no. Diamond blades only have synthetic diamond particles on its diamond segments. These diamond segments, or the cutting edge of the blade, are made from diamond crystals which were heated with powder metal and then pressed into a molding, forming it.
If you want to know how to tell if a diamond saw blade is dull, you need to keep an eye on it and check these symptoms:
Unusual vibrations when the saw is turned on.
1. Slow cutting speed when working on an easy material.
2. Obvious signs of warping or damage.
3. Unusual thumping noises when cutting.
Diamond blades are composed of diamond impregnated segments attached to the steel core. They are used to cut cured concrete, green concrete, asphalt, brick, block, marble, granite, ceramic tile, or just about anything with an aggregate base.
Gulleted blades typically have medium to hard bonds for a range of wet and dry cutting applications. While these diamond saw blades can offer a relatively smooth cut with a fast cutting speed, chipping may still occur. They are durable and have a long blade life compared to other blades.
They are ideal for cutting marble and granite slabs, concrete, asphalt, brick, block, and other building materials.
The spaces of air that separate the diamond segments are called gullets or slots. The slots are there to improve air flow, cutting materials dust, dissipate heat, and remove slurry from the cut, helping to maintain the saw blade’s cutting performance. The size and shape of the gullets vary from blade to blade and will depend on the type of material the blade designed to cut.
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1. Select the width you require
3. Select the Length (Round up to the Closest Increment)(Round up to the Closest Increment)
2. Now Enter the Exact Length in (mm) (Made to your Order)
Adjust the wheels of the machine to their correct position (about the middle of the adjustment range)
- Refering to the diagram below, measure the distance between the centre point of each wheel in mm (measurement D).
- Now measure the radius of each wheel in mm (R1 and R2).
- Use this formula to calculate the band length

3. Select the TPI (Teeth Per Inch)
The number of teeth per inch (TPI) defines the pitch of the blade and can vary from 1 to 32 tpi.
On some blades there are different pitches on the same blade. You must select the correct tpi for the thickness of material you are cutting. If the corrrect tpi is not chosen the blade life will be dramatically shortened.
The general rule of thumb is: For wood and soft materials aim ffor 3-6 teeth in the work piece.

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