In Gambia, the construction industry is heavily influenced by the humid tropical climate and saline air of the Atlantic coast. This environment accelerates the corrosion of tool steel, making the demand for high-quality disc cutting blades critical for maintaining project timelines in Banjul and Serekunda.
Water scarcity in remote inland regions often makes wet cutting impractical. Consequently, there is a surging reliance on the dry diamond disc to handle concrete and masonry work without the need for continuous water supply, though thermal management remains a significant technical hurdle.
Currently, the market is transitioning from generic imported tools to specialized equipment. Professionals are now seeking a high-grade dry diamond wheel that can withstand the abrasive nature of local sandy soils and reinforced concrete common in urban developments.








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