In Ethiopia, the construction and mining sectors face unique challenges due to the prevalence of hard basalt and volcanic rock. The demand for high-quality disc cutting blades has surged as urban expansion in Addis Ababa and regional infrastructure projects require rapid, precise material processing without constant water access.
The local market has historically relied on generic tools, but the shift towards specialized dry diamond blade technology is evident. Given the arid conditions in several lowland regions, the ability to perform dry cutting without sacrificing the lifespan of the tool is a critical economic driver for local contractors.
Currently, the industry is witnessing a transition where operators are moving away from low-grade consumables toward professional-grade dry diamond wheel options that can withstand the high thermal stress caused by the dense, abrasive minerals characteristic of Ethiopian soil.








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