The Iraqi construction market is currently characterized by a massive surge in urban reconstruction and infrastructure development. However, the extreme heat and dust of the region place immense stress on disc cutting blades, leading to premature wear and frequent tool failure in traditional low-grade abrasives.
Water scarcity in several Iraqi provinces makes wet cutting impractical for many remote sites. This has created a critical demand for high-efficiency dry diamond disc technology that can dissipate heat rapidly without compromising the structural integrity of the diamond matrix.
Currently, the market is transitioning from generic imported tools to specialized equipment. Local contractors are seeking a dry diamond wheel that can handle the high silica content typical of local stone and concrete, reducing downtime and operational costs.








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