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Simply, the diamond blade is a cutting tool which has exposed diamond particles captured in a metal matrix each
with a small cutting edge. The number of cutting edges which is determined by the number of diamonds (or
concentration) make up the structure of the diamond blade, along with its matrix, (metal or nickel bond). The size
of the diamond particle will have a direct result in the size of chip you get. The thickness of the blade (diamond
particle plus matrix) will determine the width of the cut. Therefore, blade selection along with feed rate, cutting
speed, and depth of cut will ultimately determine the blades success.
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