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Diamond Drilling Diamond Drilling is the most versatile and efficient method of forming holes
and openings in a wide range of hard materials, from Heavily Reinforced Concrete
and Natural Stone to fragile Terrazzo Tiles, to almost unlimited profiles and
depths.
This process can be used to cut holes from 10mm - 1m diameter to virtually any
depth and through a variety of substrates such as concrete, masonry and stone.
Since diamond drilling is rotary only, vibration and noise levels are greatly
reduced.
At Britannia Drilling, we are proud of the speed at which we can undertake and
complete even the most complex diamond drilling operation and continue to evolve
and develop techniques and equipment to solve any drilling problem. Utilising
and pioneering the latest technology, Britannia Drilling is able to drill holes
in a number of applications from Social building contracts to New Build Housing
Contracts and also Complex Civil Engineering.
Key Features
- Dust and vibration Free Diamond Drilling
- Lightweight
- Hole sizes from 8 mm over 1500 mm
- Low noise output
- The most precise method of forming service penetrations
- Multifunctional
- No dust due to wet cutting
- Clean and safe drilling
- Dry drilling where required
- Flexible power sources (electric, hydraulic, or compressed air)
- High performance automated rigs
- New slurry containment and re-cycling system allows wet drilling in finished areas
- Non-percussive techniques maintain structural integrity
Utilising and pioneering the latest technology, Britannia Drilling is able to
drill holes in a number of applications from Social building contracts to New
Build Housing Contracts and also Complex Civil Engineering.
Where appropriate, Britannia Drilling can utilise:
Stitch Drilling
This is a technique of forming large and unconventional shapes by using a series
of overlapping holes which are free from spalling and require little or no reinstatement.
This procedure can be used across the four plains of vertical, horizontal, angled,
and inverted. It is the perfect solution where substrate is too deep to be sawn,
or access is restricted. By making a series of overlapping core holes, openings
can be formed in walls and floors.
Dry Drilling
Dry drilling is primarily used for applications where water is not permitted..
Dust is controlled by the use of dust control unit situated between the motor
and the bit, which is then attached to a dry vacuum unit.
Ring Sawing & Chain Sawing
This involves the use of high powered hand held machines which provide an outstanding
solution in restricted access situations. Britannia drilling as expertise in other
area like; Wall & Track Sawing and Chasing services.
Both techniques are ideal for cutting door and window openings. The hand-held
chain saw is quick and efficient to operate and is used for straight line cuts
with right-angle corners. The ring saw like the chain saw, is a hand-held device,
powered by hydraulics that require a water supply. The depth of the cut is determined
by the diameter of the diamond blade, up to a maximum depth of 250mm. The ring
saw is fairly quiet to operate and virtually vibration free.
We are CHAS accredited.
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