Diamond wire saws are favored by the industry because of their environmental protection and high cutting efficiency. So what problems will occur during the production process of diamond wire saws? Let’s explain it below.
 
1. The wire saw cannot be used for cutting. The most common problems are incorrect diamond selection (usually too good a diamond), matrix, bead spacing, mold design or wrong application parameters.
 
For example, if we choose too high a diamond density or too good a diamond, its sawing performance will not be very good. The diamond will be less likely to break, making it difficult to form new sharp edges.

 
2. The beads are not firmly bonded. The beads are loose and the beads are not firmly bonded. This is usually a sign of problems during injection molding.
 
It may also be related to improper selection of steel wire rope, or improper internal contamination and cleaning of diamond beads, which will lead to weak bonding force between beads and injection molding/injection rubber.