Current Practices In Dimensional Stone Quarries Waterjets And Diamond Wire Sawing

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
R. Ferris T. Hall
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Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

Waterjets and diamond wire saws have raised the productivity and lowered the cost in dimensional granite quarries. While the cost of diamond wire sawing is substantially lower than waterjet, the judicial use of the waterjet can simplify and improve the overall operating efficiency and predictability. Granite is the hardest commercial stone and only the gem-stones garnet and diamonds are harder. The introduction of industrial diamonds has made it possible to quarry and process granite at costs equal to or less than other natural stones – making granite, with its superior properties, the best value available.
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APA: R. Ferris T. Hall  (2004)  Current Practices In Dimensional Stone Quarries Waterjets And Diamond Wire Sawing

MLA: R. Ferris T. Hall Current Practices In Dimensional Stone Quarries Waterjets And Diamond Wire Sawing. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2004.

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