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Smooth Cutting Edge: The continuous rim ensures a clean, precise cut without chipping or cracking the material.
Diamond Grit: The edge is embedded with diamond particles, making it highly durable and effective for cutting hard materials.
Wet or Dry Cutting: Many continuous rim blades can be used with water (wet cutting) to reduce dust and cool the blade, but some are also designed for dry cutting.
Applications: Commonly used for tile, glass, marble, granite, and other delicate materials.
Clean Cuts: Ideal for materials that require a smooth finish.
Reduced Chipping: Minimizes damage to fragile materials.
Versatility: Suitable for a wide range of hard, brittle materials.
Slower Cutting Speed: Compared to segmented or turbo rim blades, continuous rim blades cut more slowly.
Not for Heavy-Duty Use: Not suitable for cutting very hard or dense materials like reinforced concrete.
Tile installation (ceramic, porcelain)
Glass cutting
Stone countertop fabrication
Precision cutting in masonry
Use water cooling when possible to extend blade life and improve cutting performance.
Ensure the blade is compatible with your saw (e.g., angle grinder, tile saw, or circular saw).
Match the blade to the material you're cutting for optimal results.
If you're working on a project that requires clean, precise cuts in delicate materials, a continuous rim saw blade is an excellent choice.