In Kuwait, the construction industry faces unique challenges due to extreme ambient temperatures and the prevalence of highly abrasive silica in the soil and stone. Traditional disc cutting blades often suffer from premature thermal degradation when used in these hyper-arid conditions.
The local market has seen a significant shift toward specialized tools that can operate without water cooling, as water scarcity in the desert makes wet cutting impractical for many remote sites. This has led to an increased demand for a high-grade dry diamond blade capable of rapid heat dissipation.
Current operations in Kuwaiti urban development focus on rapid turnaround. Consequently, there is a critical need for a dry diamond wheel that maintains structural integrity under high-torque conditions while cutting through reinforced concrete and hard limestone.








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