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The Carbide Inserted Blade Cutting Tool is a high-performance solution for precision cutting in metalworking, woodworking, and composites processing. Featuring tungsten carbide inserts brazed onto a durable steel body, this tool delivers exceptional hardness (up to 92 HRA) and wear resistance, ensuring consistent edge retention even in high-speed applications. Its modular design allows for easy insert replacement, reducing downtime and optimizing productivity.
Tungsten Carbide Inserts: Provide superior hardness and resistance to heat and abrasion, ideal for cutting tough materials like stainless steel and hardwood.
Precision Brazing: Inserts are securely bonded to the steel body, ensuring stability during high-speed operations.
Versatile Geometry: Available in various blade profiles (e.g., straight, serrated, curved) to suit cutting applications like milling, grooving, and profiling.
Coolant Channels: Integrated channels enhance heat dissipation, extending tool life by 30% in heavy-duty machining.
ISO Compliance: Meets international standards (e.g., GB 2081-1987) for dimensional accuracy and performance.
Metalworking: Cutting stainless steel, aluminum, and titanium in automotive and aerospace industries.
Woodworking: Profiling hardwood, MDF, and laminates in furniture and cabinetry production.
Composites: Precision cutting of carbon fiber and fiberglass in marine and aerospace applications.
Tool and Die Making: Machining complex shapes in molds and dies.
General Manufacturing: Grooving, threading, and face milling in industrial workshops.
What is the difference between carbide inserts and solid carbide tools?
Carbide inserts offer cost-effective replaceability, while solid carbide tools are better suited for high-precision, low-volume applications.
Can the inserts be resharpened?
Yes, inserts can be reconditioned multiple times, provided the substrate remains intact.
What cutting speeds are recommended for these tools?
Speeds vary by material, but typical ranges are 50–200 m/min for steel and 100–300 m/min for aluminum.
Are there coatings available to enhance performance?
Yes, options like TiN and TiAlN coatings improve lubricity and reduce friction.
How do I select the right blade geometry for my application?
Our engineers can recommend profiles based on material type, cutting depth, and machine specifications.