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What Are Diamond Blades Made Of? A Contractor’s Guide

Posted on April 18, 2025May 9, 2025 by Chris B

If you’ve ever tackled tough materials like concrete, asphalt, stone, or tile, you know the right blade makes all the difference. Diamond blades stand out for their cutting power and durability — but what are diamond blades made of? Let’s break it down, so you can make smarter choices on every project.


Diamond Blades: Built for Strength and Precision

Despite the name, diamond blades aren’t solid diamond. Instead, they combine two key components that work together to produce fast, clean, and reliable cuts.


1. Steel Core

Every diamond blade starts with a high-strength, heat-treated steel core. This core provides stability and keeps the blade balanced, especially at high speeds. As a result, you get smoother cuts and reduced vibration, which helps extend the life of both your blade and your saw.


2. Diamond Segments

Next, the real cutting power comes from the outer edge — the diamond segments. These segments consist of synthetic diamonds mixed with metal powder, bonded together through sintering or laser welding. Rather than slicing, the diamonds grind through materials like concrete and stone, giving you cleaner cuts with less effort.


Why Synthetic Diamonds?

Synthetic diamonds offer consistency, strength, and uniform size. Because of these qualities, they handle dense surfaces like asphalt, concrete, and brick with ease. Moreover, synthetic diamonds deliver predictable results, which professionals depend on every day.


Bond Types Matter

Choosing the right bond type is just as important as selecting the blade size. Hard bonds pair well with soft materials like asphalt, while soft bonds suit hard surfaces such as granite and concrete. The correct bond ensures the diamonds are exposed at the perfect rate, which keeps your cuts sharp and your blade lasting longer.


Ready to Choose the Right Diamond Blade?

Now that you know what diamond blades are made of, you’re better prepared to select the right tool for your next job. Whether you cut concrete, asphalt, or stone, Diamond King Tools has a blade built for your needs.

Call us at (877) 700-2022
Email us at office@diamondkingtools.com

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