Saw blades are an important part of stone machinery and have a huge impact on production. So what effect does temperature have on slicing?
 
The influence of temperature on the slicing process of bridge stone cutter is mainly reflected in two aspects:
 
1. It causes graphitization of diamond in the solid block;
 
2. It is the heat between the diamond and the matrix that causes the diamond particles to fall off prematurely.

 
The heat generated during the cutting process is mainly transferred into the agglomeration. The temperature in the arc zone is not high, generally between 40 and 120°C. The temperature at the abrasive grinding point is relatively high, generally between 250 and 700°C. The coolant only reduces the average temperature of the arc zone and has little effect on the temperature of the abrasive particles.
 
Such temperatures will not cause graphite carbonization, but will change the friction characteristics between the abrasive particles and the workpiece, and generate thermal stress between the diamond and additives, causing the diamond failure mechanism to fundamentally bend.
 
Temperature effect is one of the factors affecting saw blade damage.