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Dry Diamond Blades

Dry Diamond Blades for Tile, Porcelain & Stone

Dry diamond blades are used for cutting ceramic tile, porcelain tile, stone, granite, and large-format tile without water. This collection includes turbo rim blades, continuous rim blades, segmented blades, thin kerf blades, and dry cutting discs commonly used with angle grinders and handheld cutting tools for tile trimming, plunge cuts, notching, and detail cutting applications.

Montolit Gold Line DNA Diamond Blade

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Experience the precision and efficiency of the Montolit Gold Line DNA Diamond Blades. Designed for all tile cutting needs, these blades feature adv...

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Dry Diamond Blades for Tile & Stone Cutting

Dry diamond blades are designed for cutting ceramic tile, porcelain tile, stone, granite, and large-format tile without the use of water. These blades are commonly used with angle grinders, handheld tile saws, and dry cutting tools for tile trimming, plunge cuts, notching, edge cutting, and detail cutting applications during residential and commercial tile installations.

This collection includes turbo rim blades, continuous rim blades, segmented blades, porcelain cutting blades, granite blades, thin kerf blades, and dry cutting discs designed for controlled cutting performance across multiple tile and stone materials.

Types of Dry Diamond Blades

  • Continuous Rim Blades: Designed for smoother cuts and reduced chipping on porcelain tile and ceramic tile.
  • Turbo Rim Blades: Designed for faster cutting speeds while maintaining controlled cutting performance.
  • Segmented Diamond Blades: Built for aggressive material removal and faster cutting in dense materials.
  • Thin Kerf Blades: Designed to reduce cutting resistance and support cleaner tile edges.
  • Dry Cutting Discs: Compact cutting blades commonly used with angle grinders for trimming and detail cutting.

Dry Cutting Blades for Porcelain Tile

Porcelain tile requires diamond blades designed to manage heat and reduce edge chipping during dry cutting applications. Continuous rim and turbo mesh blades are commonly used for porcelain tile trimming and finish work.

Angle Grinder Blades for Tile Cutting

Dry diamond blades are commonly paired with angle grinders for plunge cuts, outlet cutouts, corner cuts, curved cuts, and detailed tile modifications where wet saws are less practical.

Selecting the Right Dry Diamond Blade

Selecting the correct dry cutting blade depends on tile material, blade diameter, cutting speed requirements, edge finish expectations, and tool compatibility.

Dry Cutting Safety & Heat Management

Dry cutting generates heat and airborne dust during operation. Allowing blades to cool between cuts and using blades rated for the material being cut helps improve blade life and cutting performance.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between turbo and continuous rim diamond blades?
Turbo diamond blades are designed for faster cutting speeds, while continuous rim blades are designed for smoother cuts and reduced edge chipping on tile materials.
What dry diamond blades are used for porcelain tile?
Continuous rim blades and turbo mesh blades are commonly used for dry cutting porcelain tile because they help reduce chipping and support cleaner edges.
Can dry diamond blades be used with angle grinders?
Dry diamond blades are commonly used with angle grinders for trimming tile, plunge cuts, corner cuts, outlet cutouts, and detail cutting applications.
Why do dry diamond blades get hot during cutting?
Dry cutting creates friction and heat because water is not used for cooling. Allowing the blade to cool between cuts helps improve cutting performance and blade life.
What materials can dry diamond blades cut?
Dry diamond blades are commonly used for cutting ceramic tile, porcelain tile, granite, stone, masonry, and other hard materials depending on blade design.