Technical Data (Short Summary)
- Materials & Coating: The blade body is made of 50# carbon steel or 65Mn steel, with tungsten carbide tips brazed to the teeth; some high-end models have PTFE or TiN coatings. The blade body is fully hardened, and the carbide tip hardness is far higher than ordinary steel.
- Key Dimensions: Common diameters range from 110mm to 350mm. Tooth counts vary by purpose, usually 24 – 80 teeth. Arbor holes are available in standard sizes like 20mm, 30mm, and 35mm. Kerf thickness is 1.1mm – 3.5mm, and max speeds can reach up to 6,200 rpm for mainstream models.
- Structural Details: Most adopt Alternate Top Bevel (ATB) teeth; heat expansion slots are laser – cut to avoid warping. Some have anti – kickback shoulders and anti – friction vents.
- Applicable Scope: Fits circular saws, mitre saws, and table saws. It can cut softwood, hardwood, plywood, MDF, and chipboard, and even some can handle aluminum and plastic profiles.
Advantages
- Long – lasting Sharpness
- Precise & Clean Cuts
- High Efficiency & Safety
- Cost – effective & Versatile.