Rock saw cutting wind turbine blades
6 FAQs about [Rock saw cutting wind turbine blades]
What is a wind turbine wire saw?
The wire saw is a water-cooled steel wire with diamond particles/teeth. The wire is wrapped around the wind turbine blade and is able to cut all the different blade materials, including wood and steel. Wire cutting can section all sizes of wind turbine blades, only limited by the length of the wire, which can be extended ‘infinitely’.
What types of circular saws can be used for sectioning wind turbine blades?
Different types and sizes of diamond tipped circular saws can be used for sectioning wind turbine blades. The sizes range from handheld saws to hydraulically driven and controlled saws with blade sizes up to 2 m in diameter.
Can a wind turbine blade be cut?
Wire cutting can section all sizes of wind turbine blades, only limited by the length of the wire, which can be extended ‘infinitely’. The process is relatively environmentally friendly, regarding dust and noise emissions. The cooling water can be recycled and the cuttings can be collected.
Can a rock saw cut through Metal?
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What are the different types of wind turbine blade sizes?
The sizes range from handheld saws to hydraulically driven and controlled saws with blade sizes up to 2 m in diameter. Depending on the size of the blade, the saws can section all sizes of wind turbine blades, but in most occasions it will be necessary to make several cuts in order to section the blade.
How to recycle wind turbine blades?
To recycle the blade, rough intersection of the blade is often needed. The appropriate technology depends on the purpose or use, the local environmental requirements, and the size of the blade. 3.1.3.1. Methods for recycling 3.1.3.1.1. Jaw cutter The jaw cutter is one tool for sectioning wind turbine blades for recycling purposes.
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