

A diamond wall saw blade is a circular cutting tool mounted on a wall saw system (hydraulic or electric) designed to cut structural materials such as concrete, reinforced concrete, brick, and stone.
Blade diameter affects three critical things:
Maximum cutting depth
Larger diameters (e.g., 1400mm–1600mm) are used when you must cut through thick walls, bridge structures, or heavily reinforced members.
Stability and straightness in long cuts
Bigger blades help maintain a straighter cut on deep passes, especially in reinforced concrete.
Job efficiency (fewer repositioning steps)
With deeper cutting capability, operators can reduce multiple passes and repositioning—improving productivity on demolition and opening creation.
Rule of thumb: if depth and rebar density are high, you generally move up in diameter and segment performance.
A laser welded diamond blade uses laser energy to fuse diamond segments to the steel core. Compared with brazing or sintering-only attachment methods, laser welding is widely preferred for demanding wall-saw scenarios because it offers:
For contractors, this often translates into improved safety margin, longer working cycles, and reduced risk of segment loss during aggressive cutting.
ARIX segment technology typically refers to a structured diamond arrangement that improves diamond exposure and cutting efficiency. In reinforced concrete cutting, the blade must manage two extremes:
A well-designed ARIX-style segment can help by:
If your work includes frequent rebar encounters (common in structural modification), ARIX segments can reduce the “slow-down” feeling operators experience when standard segments glaze or struggle to renew sharpness.
“Flush cutting reinforced concrete” often means you’re cutting close to edges, corners, or adjacent structures where overcut and vibration become expensive.
A blade optimized for flush cutting should support:
Practical tip: flush cutting success is not only about the blade—correct feed rate, adequate cooling, and proper saw alignment usually decide whether the final edge is clean.
Below is a practical selection approach used by many site teams:
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If you’re unsure, choose based on the required cut depth + reinforcement density + saw power. Oversizing can reduce maneuverability, while undersizing forces multiple passes and increases labor time.
Even a premium wall saw blade can underperform if site parameters are off. Key factors include:
A good blade should help you balance speed + stability + lifespan, not just “cut fast for the first few meters.”
For heavy-duty wall sawing and frequent rebar contact, laser welded diamond blades are generally preferred due to stronger segment bonding and better load resistance.
ARIX segments often improve consistency and efficiency, especially when alternating between concrete and rebar. Real-world speed depends on aggregate hardness, saw setup, water flow, and operator feed control.
Flush cutting is more about access and stability than diameter alone. Choose the diameter that meets depth needs while maintaining controllability; 1200–1400mm is often a practical balance, while 1600mm is for deep structural cutting.
A Professional 800–1600mm Laser Welded ARIX Segment Diamond Wall Saw Blade is designed for contractors who need dependable performance in reinforced concrete cutting—especially where flush cutting quality and job efficiency matter.
If you’re specifying blades for structural modification, demolition openings, or precision wall sawing, focus on three things:
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