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Diamond Wire for Granite Quarry
Diamond Wire for Granite Quarrying: High Cutting Efficiency and Versatility
Diamond Wire for Granite Quarrying offers high cutting efficiency and versatility for various applications in granite and sandstone quarrying operations. Its advanced design ensures smooth and clean cuts, reducing material waste and improving productivity. This type of diamond wire is suitable for cutting through a wide range of materials, making it ideal for a variety of quarrying projects.
Features:
Versatility: It is versatile and suitable for various types of granite and sandstone, accommodating different quarrying conditions and block sizes.
diamond wire for granite quarrying is an essential tool for the extraction and processing of granite and sandstone blocks in quarrying operations. Its efficiency, precision, and durability make it a preferred choice for quarry operators looking to optimize their extraction processes and maximize productivity.
Wire Specifications | ||||
Item No. | Bead Diameter (mm) | Beads per Meter | Cutting Material | Coating |
W10 | 40 | Granite quarry, raw granite block | Rubber | |
| Ф11..5 | 37 | Granite quarry, raw granite block | Rubber |
| Ф11.0 | 40 | Granite quarry, raw granite block | Rubber |
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| 37 | Granite quarry, raw granite block | Rubber |
Parameter | ||||
Cutting Material | Wire Speed (m/s) | Cutting Speed (m2/h) | Wire Life (m2/m) |
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Soft granite | 30 to 35 | 15 to 30 | 20 to 35 |
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Middle hard granite | 25 to 30 | 10 to 25 | 20 to 30 |
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Hard granite | 20 to 25 | 3 to 10 | 7 to 15 |
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Sandstone | 25 to 30 | 4 to 8 | 8 to 10 |
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Bead Specifications | ||||
Bead Diameter (mm) | of Working Layer (mm) | Length (mm) | Bead Type |
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Ф11.5 | H6.4 | 11 | Sintered |
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Ф11.0 | H6.4 | 11 | Sintered |
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