Granite cutting segment are small, specialized cutting tools used in diamond saw blades. These segments contain synthetic or natural diamond particles, offering exceptional hardness and durability for precise and efficient cutting of granite slabs, countertops, and tiles in the stone fabrication industry. We are a professional granite cutter segment supplier, dedicated to providing you with quality products and services. We believe that through our granite segments, you will definitely achieve more brilliant achievements in your field!
Engineered for extreme durability, our granite cutter segments deliver smooth cuts with minimal wear, ideal for high-volume stone processing.
Optimized for CNC and bridge saws, these diamond segments for granite cutting ensure clean edges and extended blade life, reducing downtime.
Built with high-grade diamond grit and advanced bonding, our granite segments withstand heavy-duty cutting without chipping or premature wear.
Need tailored specs? We offer granite cutting segments in multiple bond styles and concentrations to match your exact machinery and granite type.
Our segments are graded by hardness:
Soft stone/common stone (such as common marble, limestone): Medium hardness formula, fast cutting, no chipping.
Medium-hard stone (such as common Indian red, sesame grey granite): Standard universal type, best value for money.
Extra-hard stone (such as basalt, quartzite, some imported black granite): Extra hardness formula, high diamond concentration, durable and doesn't dull.
A: Absolutely. We offer various standard sizes: Custom sizes are available to fit your saw blade substrate.
Common sizes include: 24/30/35/40mm long diamond segments for granite cutting, with thicknesses from 2.8mm to 4.5mm.
We suggest you provide a saw blade diameter or blade sample so we can provide a precise match.
A: Yes, the new segment granite needs sharpening!
Reason: The diamond on the surface of the new blade is encased in metal and not exposed.
How to do it: Find a piece of refractory brick or scrap stone, and lightly cut it a few times to remove the surface metal, exposing the diamond particles. The sharpness will immediately be revealed.