What are diamond disks?

They are cutting tools consisting of a steel core and a diamond-coated outer rim.

In order to enable precise and safe cutting, the cores (pict. 1) in high-tensile steel must be flat and tensioned; they must support and turn the diamond-coated outer part in a geometric position suitable for cutting stone, concrete or other types of materials.
The cores, with the abovementioned qualities, are ideal for cutting any material present in building.



The diamond-coated outer part can be with continuous rim or segmented, and is formed of an alloy of industrial diamond (pict. 2) and metal dust, hot-pressed in the sintering process.

The disks with continuous rim (turbo or for cutting ceramic) and those with segments of the sintered type have the diamond-coated part sintered directly on the core.

The Laser segmented disks, on the other hand, provide for two different work phases: firstly, the diamond segments are produced by means of a sintering process (pict. 3), then the segments (pict. 4) are welded to the steel core by means of a Laser source (pict. 5), which produces a microfusion between the two parts.

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