Tyrolit Vincent: Safety Glass Cutting Diamond Tools

Date: 18 November 2002
Source: Tyrolit Vincent

Date: 18 November 2002

Holding to its spirit, aimed at conceiving cutting edge solutions meeting market and customers' requirements, Tyrolit Vincent Glass Division has introduced at Dusseldorf’s Glasstec trade fair a new tool line: diamond saw blades for cutting operations on safety glass.

The use of safety and segmented glass is steadily increasing throughout a wide range of traditional, innovative, and diversified applications: most state-of-the-art architectural forms and engineering applications, for instance, require increasingly this material. The new line of Vincent tools, specifically projected and manufactured for cutting operations, on safety glass are the result of Tyrolit research&development team’s work and its accurate and recurrent testing activities.

Clean cutting edges is guaranteed thanks to the segment designs, which are available in three versions: Turbo, Standard and Long.

Saw blades diameter range varies from 300 to 400mm in order to best meet market and customers' needs.
The new line of Vincent saw blades for safety glass combines fast cutting with extended lifetime, due to diamond superior properties and to the optimal combination of diamond with newly developed bond systems.

Tyrolit Vincent offers you a complete range of solutions, meeting exactly the specific demand of all and any of its customers.
Tyrolit Vincent marketing department will be glad to supply you with further details and, set up eventually field tests.

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