Saudi Arabia's construction boom, driven by Vision 2030, has created a massive demand for disc cutting blades capable of handling reinforced concrete and hard granite. The geographical reality of the region—characterized by extreme desert heat—makes water-cooled cutting impractical in many remote sites, shifting the reliance toward high-efficiency dry cutting technologies.
The prevalence of highly abrasive silica-based sand and salt-heavy soils in the region accelerates the wear and tear of standard tools. Consequently, the market has seen a critical transition toward a professional-grade dry diamond disc that utilizes advanced cobalt bonding to prevent premature segment failure under thermal stress.
Currently, the industry is moving away from generic imports toward specialized tools. There is a growing preference for a dry diamond wheel that offers a balance between fast cutting speed and long-term durability, ensuring that infrastructure projects in Riyadh and NEOM maintain strict timelines despite harsh environmental conditions.








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