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A Wire Saw machine operates using a continuous loop of diamond-embedded wire stretched across a pulley system. The wire moves at controlled speed across the stone surface, slicing through granite, marble, and other dense materials with minimal resistance and maximum accuracy. There is no blade impact, no excessive heat buildup, and no heavy vibration being transferred into the stone block during the cut.
This working principle makes it fundamentally different from disc saws or flame-cutting systems. Disc saws generate significant lateral pressure, which causes micro-fractures in harder stone varieties. Flame cutting, while fast, leaves rough edges that require heavy secondary finishing. The wire saw removes both problems. The result is a cleaner cut face, less wastage per block, and lower post-processing costs for the stone unit.