Wire sawing, concrete, static, and wall cutting are all common demolition and cutting techniques that vary in their characteristics and scope of application
Wire saw cutting is a method of using a wire saw to cut objects, which is often used to cut hard materials such as concrete and reinforced concrete, and has the advantages of neat cutting joints and high accuracy.
Concrete cutting is a method of cutting concrete with a diamond saw blade, which is often used to cut various concrete structures such as floor slabs, beams, columns, and shear walls. - Static cutting is a method of cutting objects in a static way, which has the advantages of no noise and no vibration, and is often used to cut and dismantle beams, columns, walls, etc. in buildings. - Wall cutting is a method of cutting walls with cutting tools, which is often used to cut various walls such as load-bearing walls and non-load-bearing walls. In practical application, the appropriate cutting technology should be selected according to the specific engineering needs and site conditions, and attention should be paid to safe operation and environmental protection. If you need to know more about the application and operation methods of these technologies, you can consult a professional cutting and demolition company or technician. Concrete cutting