Diamond blades are not simple consumables — they are engineered cutting systems. Choosing the correct blade and equipment ensures higher efficiency, cleaner cuts, longer tool life, improved safety, and lower cost per cut.
Why Diamond Blades Are Engineered Tools
Every diamond blade is designed around a specific combination of bond hardness, diamond concentration, segment geometry, and rim type. These variables are matched to the material being cut, the tool being used, and the cutting mode (wet or dry). Using the wrong blade doesn't just reduce performance — it can damage the blade, the tool, and the workpiece.
Matching Blade to Application
- Porcelain & ceramic tile — thin continuous-rim blades, fine diamond grit. Browse angle grinder blades for tile.
- Granite & natural stone — segmented or turbo blades, high diamond concentration. Browse stone cutting blades.
- Concrete — segmented blades matched to concrete grade. Browse concrete blades.
- Core drilling — diamond core bits matched to material and tool type. Browse core drill bits.
Conclusion
Always match the blade to the material, equipment, and cooling mode. Following manufacturer guidelines guarantees better performance and professional results.
Browse the full Distar diamond blade collection for every application.