Paraguay's construction sector is currently experiencing a surge in urban infrastructure development, particularly in Asunción and Ciudad del Este. However, the lack of consistent water access on remote job sites has made the demand for a high-quality dry diamond blade critical for productivity.
The local geological profile, characterized by varied sedimentary rock and hardened concrete, requires tools that can withstand high thermal stress. Many operators still rely on outdated bonded tools, leading to frequent blade failure and increased operational downtime in the humid subtropical climate.
Consequently, there is a significant market shift toward advanced disc cutting blades that utilize vacuum brazing or laser-welding technology to prevent segment loss during intensive dry cutting of granite and basalt.








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