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Diamond Wire Saw and Machine

  • What is the diameter of diamond wire?
    Specifications Type Outer-Ø (mm) Grain size (µm) DW.080-L 0,08 - 0,085 10 - 12 DW.150-L 0,13 - 0,15 15 - 20 DW.200-L 0,18 - 0,20 20 - 30 DW.250-L 0,23 - 0,26 30 - 40
  • Does it meet industrial safety standards?
    Fully compliant with CE and ISO quality and safety standards.
  • What makes this machine ideal for profile cutting?
    CNC-guided diamond wire enables intricate curves and contours, Ultra-thin diamond wire for minimal kerf and material waste, Adjustable wire speed and tension for different densities and shapes, High-precision motion system with ±0.1 mm cutting accuracy.
  • What maintenance is required?
    Regular cleaning, wire inspection, and occasional replacement of wear parts.
  • What’s the typical cutting speed?
    200–600 mm/min depending on material density and wire specifications.
  • What are the workpiece capacity and cutting area?
    Standard capacity up to 600 × 600 × 300 mm, with customization available for larger profiles.
  • How does it minimize waste?
    Diamond wire cutting produces a narrow kerf (≤0.7 mm), reducing material waste by up to 40% compared to conventional cutting methods.
  • Is the machine safe for operators?
    Yes, equipped with safety guards, wire break detection, and emergency stop features.
  • What is diamond cut wire?
    Diamond wire cutting (DWC) is the process of using wire of various diameters and lengths, impregnated with diamond dust of various sizes to cut through materials. Because of the hardness of diamonds, this cutting technique can cut through almost any material that is softer than the diamond abrasive.
  • What are the wire specifications?
    Continuous-loop or endless diamond wire, diameter 0.5–1.2 mm, optimized for ceramic cutting.
  • Does it meet industrial standards?
    Complies with CE and ISO safety and quality standards.
  • What applications is it used for?
    Primarily for shaping ceramic foam filters, refractory insulation panels, and custom-designed foamed ceramic components for foundry, filtration, and high-temperature industries.
  • Can diamond wire cut wood?
    Advancements in new high speed diamond wire cutting machines have made this process suitable for wood machining. A diamond wire saw cuts a smooth surface. The stainless steel wire is crimped with synthetic diamonds which produces a pure cut (similar to a waterjet).
  • Is the system customizable?
    Yes, machines can be customized with multi-wire setups, automated loading, and custom fixturing.
  • Is maintenance complicated?
    No, regular wire inspection, occasional tension adjustments, and cleaning are sufficient.
  • Can a wire saw cut through metal?
    The saw can be used for precision cutting of semiconductors, ferrites, metals, glasses, minerals as well as many other hard or brittle solids.
  • Does it meet industry standards?
    Complies with CE and ISO safety and quality standards.
  • How does it improve production efficiency?
    Reduces material waste by up to 40%, increases throughput, and eliminates the need for extensive post-processing.
  • How easy is it to maintain?
    Routine wire replacement and periodic cleaning of the cutting area are the main maintenance tasks.
  • How does it pay for itself?
    Lower waste, reduced rework, and higher throughput lead to a typical ROI within 12–18 months.
  • How do you calculate wire cut time?
    As shown in the formula below, cutting time can be found by ℓm (workpiece length) ÷ ℓ(cutting length per minute). Example: When cutting length per min is 20mm and workpiece length is 100mm; 100÷20=5. Cutting time is 5 minutes.
  • What is the HS code for Diamond cutting wire?
    Diamond Wire Saw Import Data under HS Code 82089090 with Price.
  • What is a Foamed Ceramic Profile Cutting Wire Saw?
    A CNC-controlled diamond wire cutting machine designed to cut complex profiles, shapes, and contours in foamed ceramic materials with high precision and minimal waste.
  • What is the speed of diamond wire saw cutting?
    between 24 and 30 m/s The cutting action of a diamond wire consists in pulling a properly pre-tensioned wire saw across the stone block at a linear speed of between 24 and 30 m/s, and simultaneously lowering it at a down-feed rate tailored to meet the optimum combination of productivity and wire life.
  • What are the maximum workpiece sizes?
    Standard machines can handle bricks up to 600 × 600 × 300 mm. Custom dimensions available.
  • What is a CNC Diamond Wire Saw Cutting Machine for foamed ceramics?
    It’s a precision CNC-controlled cutting system that uses a diamond-impregnated wire to cut foamed ceramics with high accuracy, minimal material loss, and a defect-free finish.
  • How does it reduce production headaches?
    By providing accurate, repeatable cuts that minimize scrap, reduce rework, and increase production throughput.
  • Does it require skilled operators?
    No, CNC programming is straightforward, and operators typically require minimal training.
  • What sizes and types of ceramic foam can it cut?
    It handles ceramic foam blocks and sheets in densities from 10 to 60 ppi, with dimensions up to 600 × 600 mm (customizable).
  • Can it be integrated into existing production lines?
    Yes, it can be configured for standalone use or integrated into fully automated systems.
  • What makes it different from other cutting machines?
    Specialized blade system for delicate foam structures, adjustable cutting speeds for optimized precision, integrated dust extraction and waste collection, compact footprint and user-friendly controls.
  • Does it require skilled operators?
    No, basic CNC training is sufficient. Operators typically master the system within a day.
  • What is the machine’s lifespan?
    7–10 years with regular maintenance. Blades typically last for 50,000–70,000 cuts before replacement.
  • What is diamond wire made of?
    The rope used on an industrial diamond wire saw machine is a made from a loop of high tensile steel connected by a mechanical joiner. On the outside of the rope are carrier rings, on which diamonds are either sintered or retained by an electroplated layer.
  • What’s the typical cycle time?
    Depends on density and thickness, but typically 3–5 seconds per cut.
  • What are the disadvantages of wire cutter?
    The wire itself also suffers damage, so the EDM machine must constantly feed new wire. Depending on the metal being cut, another disadvantage of wire EDM cutting is that an oxide layer can form on the cut surface. This may require secondary cleaning, which adds to cost.
  • What is the HSN code for diamond wire saw rope?
    Diamond Wire Rope Import Data under HS Code 82071900 with Price.
  • Can it be integrated into existing production lines?
    Yes, it’s designed for easy integration into both manual and automated lines.
  • How do you use a diamond wire saw?
    How does a diamond wire saw work? Wire saws are most comparable in principle to that of a reciprocating saw or bandsaw. The Diamond wire is placed around a material that needs to be cut, or threaded through a bore hole, and is then run at speed to utilise abrasion to effectively cut through slab or reinforced steel.
  • What method of cutting does a wire saw use?
    Wire saw systems rely on a series of guided pulleys to draw a continuous loop of diamond impregnated wire through otherwise impenetrable material. This technology creates any desired shape or directional cut with ease.
  • How does it minimize waste?
    Optimized blade geometry and programmable cutting paths reduce kerf loss by up to 30%.
  • Can it integrate into automated production lines?
    Yes, designed for seamless integration with robotic handling and automated workflows.
  • Is it safe to operate?
    Yes. Equipped with safety guards, emergency stops, and automatic wire break detection.
  • What materials can it cut?
    Designed for foamed ceramic refractory bricks, insulating ceramic blocks, and other lightweight porous ceramics used in kilns, foundries, and high-temperature insulation.
  • What is the cutting speed?
    Typically 150–500 mm/min depending on brick density and wire type.
  • What is the wire lifespan?
    Typically 40–70 hours of cutting, depending on material density and operating parameters.
  • Can it cut multiple profiles at once?
    Yes, optional multi-wire setups allow parallel cutting of multiple components.
  • What industries use this machine?
    Primarily foundry, filtration, and ceramics manufacturers.
  • How does it improve production efficiency?
    Faster cutting, reduced scrap, and less need for secondary processing lead to lower operational costs and higher throughput.
  • How Diamond Wire Saws Work
    The Diamond wire is placed around a material that needs to be cut, or threaded through a bore hole, and is then run at speed to utilise abrasion to effectively cut through slab or reinforced steel. This method can produce a lot of heat and needs cooling so it can be used.
  • Does it require special operator training?
    No. Basic training is provided; most operators become proficient within a day.
  • Can diamond wire cut steel?
    Steelcut diamond wire is ideal for cutting metal and heavy-reinforced concrete in a range of industrial and civil applications. The wire allows to make cuts in reinforced concrete sections, ensuring a clean and vibration-free operation so protecting the surrounding structures.
  • What is the process of diamond wire saw?
    Diamond wire cutting (DWC) is the process of using wire of various diameters and lengths, impregnated with diamond dust of various sizes to cut through materials. Because of the hardness of diamonds, this cutting technique can cut through almost any material that is softer than the diamond abrasive.
  • Does it require highly skilled operators?
    No, user-friendly CNC software and quick learning curve enable efficient operation with minimal training.
  • How does it reduce waste and production headaches?
    Precision cutting minimizes scrap, reduces secondary machining, and increases yield of usable components.
  • Does it comply with industrial standards?
    Fully compliant with CE and ISO safety standards.
  • What speed does diamond wire cut?
    The diamond wire cutting tool travels at a relatively slow rate of speed, which is continuously adjustable up to 2.5 meters per second. This low rate of speed helps ensures a gentle cutting action as well as makes the "blade" safe to the touch while the cut is in process.
  • What is the Perfect Ceramic Foam Cutting Machine?
    It’s a high-precision cutting solution designed specifically for ceramic foam filters and similar porous ceramic materials, minimizing material waste and reducing production inefficiencies.
  • Is the machine CNC-controlled?
    Yes, CNC control enables precise, repeatable cutting patterns and easy automation.
  • What makes this machine ideal for foamed ceramics?
    Ultra-thin diamond wire minimizes kerf width and material loss, CNC precision ensures repeatable and consistent cutting, Adjustable wire tension and speed for optimized cutting performance, Integrated dust collection and minimal vibration to protect delicate materials.
  • How easy is it to maintain?
    Routine cleaning and periodic blade replacement are the primary maintenance tasks.
  • Is spare parts availability an issue?
    No. Common parts and consumables are stocked for fast delivery.
  • Is the machine safe for operators?
    Yes, it includes interlocked guards, emergency stop buttons, and efficient dust management.
  • What types of foamed ceramics can it cut?
    Suitable for ceramic foam filters, insulating ceramic blocks, refractory foams, and similar porous ceramic materials with densities ranging from 10 to 60 PPI.
  • What is a Foamed Ceramic Refractory Brick Cutting Wire Saw?
    It’s a precision cutting machine that uses diamond-impregnated wire to cut foamed ceramic refractory bricks with high accuracy, minimal chipping, and low material waste.
  • Why use a wire saw for foamed ceramic refractory bricks?
    Ultra-thin diamond wire for minimal kerf and high yield, Precision cutting with ±0.1 mm accuracy, Smooth, chip-free surfaces, Reduced vibration and mechanical stress, protecting fragile foam structures.
  • What is the expected diamond wire lifespan?
    Approximately 40–60 hours of cutting time, depending on material hardness and operating parameters.
  • Can it be integrated into an automated production line?
    Yes, the CNC control system supports integration with robotic handling and automated production workflows.
  • What cutting accuracy can I expect?
    ±0.1 mm, ensuring clean, chip-free cuts even on fragile foams.
  • Is it safe for operators?
    Yes. The machine is equipped with safety guards, automatic wire break detection, and emergency stop features.
  • How does it reduce costs?
    Narrow kerf cutting reduces scrap and maximizes brick yield. Less rework means lower labor and material costs.
  • What is the expected wire lifespan?
    Typically 40–60 hours of cutting time, depending on material hardness and operating parameters.
  • What are the maximum workpiece dimensions?
    Standard machines accommodate blocks up to 600 × 600 × 300 mm. Custom sizes are available.
  • What is the composition of diamond wire?
    Diamond wires are cutting tools for rocks (marble, granite etc.), concrete and substitutes of saws in general (1-5). They are composed of an AISI 316 stainless steel cable over which are assembled diamond sintered pearls with 10 to 12 mm in diameter spaced 25 mm between each one.
  • How thick is wire cut machine wire?
    A wire of 0.1 to 0.3mm in diameter is typically used. The metal to be machined is melted and cut by the discharge, but the wire is partially consumed at the same time, as a discharge trace is formed. (The trace is created when the wire surface melts and splatters.)
  • What is a wire saw used for?
    Wire saws can be used to cut through concrete walls, floors, slabs, and other thick materials. They are often used in demolition projects or to make openings for doors, windows, or vents. Wire saws can also be used to cut pipes, rebar, and other metal objects embedded in concrete.
  • What is the cutting width of a diamond wire saw?
    The diamond wire saw type is a table saw in horizontal design so that the smallest cut-offs can be observed with the naked eye or also by means of an attached microscope. The maximum workpiece cutting area is 90 x 90 mm and the recommended diamond wire thickness is 0.08 to 0.35 mm.
  • How does it improve profitability?
    By reducing kerf loss, improving accuracy, and eliminating costly rework, typical ROI is achieved within 12–18 months.
  • Can diamond wire cut steel?
    Steelcut diamond wire is ideal for cutting metal and heavy-reinforced concrete in a range of industrial and civil applications. The wire allows to make cuts in reinforced concrete sections, ensuring a clean and vibration-free operation so protecting the surrounding structures.
  • How fast is the cutting process?
    Typical feed rates: 150–500 mm/min, depending on material density and complexity of the profile.
  • What types of foamed ceramics can it handle?
    Suitable for foamed ceramics with densities of 10–60 PPI, including refractory foams, insulating bricks, and filter-grade ceramics.
  • Does wire diameter matter?
    The larger the cross-section of a wire, the less its resistance. Also, the larger the cross-section, the greater the amount of current (amperage) the wire can safely carry before overheating. A wire with a smaller gauge (larger diameter) can carry more power than one with a larger gauge.
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