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Selecting the correct diamond tool requires matching the bond hardness to the material being processed. For hard materials like granite or reinforced concrete, use a soft bond to ensure new diamonds are exposed frequently. For soft, abrasive materials like asphalt or sandstone, a hard bond is necessary to prevent premature wear. Always verify the diamond concentration and grit size; higher concentration typically offers longer life, while grit size determines the surface finish quality.
Safety is paramount in high-speed cutting. Ensure tools comply with EN 13236 (Safety requirements for superabrasive products) and carry the oSa (Organization for the Safety of Abrasives) mark. For the core material, look for high-grade 65Mn steel to prevent warping under high temperatures. If purchasing for the EU market, REACH and RoHS compliance for the metal powders used in the segments is often required.
Buyers should prioritize Laser Welded segments over silver-brazed ones for dry cutting applications, as laser welding provides the highest bond strength and prevents segment loss. For high-end precision tools, look for Arix technology (ordered diamond distribution), which ensures every diamond particle participates in the cutting process, increasing cutting speed by 30% and extending tool life significantly.
Do not judge by the initial purchase price alone; calculate the Cost Per Linear Meter (CPLM) or Cost Per Square Meter. A tool that costs 20% more but lasts 50% longer is more economical. Request performance test reports comparing the tool's wear rate against a standard benchmark. Additionally, consider multi-blade configurations for large-scale stone processing to reduce labor costs and machine downtime.
The primary risk is segment detachment, which can cause fatal injuries. To mitigate this, require suppliers to provide Drop Test reports and Strength Test certificates. Another risk is 'fake' diamond concentration; always use Made-in-China.com's Audit Reports to verify if the supplier has the specialized equipment (like Sintering Presses and Laser Welding machines) to manufacture the quality they claim.
Focus negotiations on Diamond Grade (SDA/MBD series) and Cobalt content in the bond, as these are the main cost drivers. Request a tiered pricing structure based on volume. For long-term partnerships, negotiate for customized mold fees to be waived after a certain order volume is reached, and insist on fixed pricing for 6-12 months to hedge against fluctuations in industrial diamond and metal powder prices.
Diamond tools are heavy; for bulk orders, Sea Freight (FOB or CIF) is the most cost-effective. Ensure the packaging includes VCI (Volatile Corrosion Inhibitor) paper or anti-rust oil to prevent oxidation during sea transit. For transaction security, utilize Secured Payment services on Made-in-China.com to ensure funds are only released after the goods pass Pre-shipment Inspection (PSI) by third parties like SGS or Intertek.