EvoGres Next: the evolution of the diamond tools

Italdiamant presents its latest solution that grants a faster cutting speed and extreme versatility to work large surfaces of different materials.

Italdiamant S.p.A. has been at the forefront since 1976 in producing diamond tools for cutting, calibrating, squaring, drilling, and other processes on natural stone, marble, granite, engineered stone, and porcelain gres.

More and more, porcelain gres, for any professional that works in this field, such as marble craftsmen, fab shops or contractors, has become well-known and popular.

As these materials become more widespread, one common wish amongst clients has been faster cutting speeds in order to increase productivity without, however, compromising finishing quality and/or versatility of use.

Evogres Next is the answer to these new requests.


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After months of development and the application of new, high-tech diamond solutions, Italdiamant have finally created an extremely versatile product that can be used on all materials, with double the working speed in comparison to other products on the market.

The versatility of Evogres Next is amazing. Never before was it possible to work with so many different materials (like porcelain gres, marble, granite, quartz, quartzite, etc.) with the same tools and have such incredible results.

For more information, visit the Evogres Next web page.

Italdiamant has been active for over 45 years, with more than 2,000 items in the catalog. Service in 70 Countries with its own sales network (branches, offices, and distributors), offers technical support in their respective markets. In recent years the company has grown, expanding both the staff and the production facility of Malo (Vicenza, Italy), where 100% of the products are manufactured. Made in Italy to guarantee the highest quality and is certified by ISO 9001, ISO 14001, and ISO 45001.

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