Serrated Packaging Machine Cutter Blade Stainless Steel 420 Manufacturing And Production
Description:
Here are the key structural features of packing knives:
1,Blade Design:
- Blade Material: Packing knives often feature blades made from durable materials like stainless steel, carbon steel, or high-hardness tool steel.
- Blade Shape: The blades are typically straight or curved, optimized for slicing and cutting through various packaging materials.
- Edge Geometry: Packing knife blades may have straight, serrated, or specialized edge geometries to handle different cutting tasks.
2,Handle Design:
- Handle Material: Common handle materials include ergonomic plastics, rubbers, and composite materials for a secure, comfortable grip.
- Ergonomic Shaping: The handle is contoured and textured to fit the user's hand naturally and minimize fatigue during prolonged use.
- Attachment: The handle is securely attached to the blade, often using methods like epoxy adhesives, rivets, or mechanical fasteners.
3,Additional Features:
- Blade Guards: Many packing knives incorporate retractable or removable blade guards to protect the edge when not in use.
- Specialty Tips: Some packing knives feature specialized tip designs, such as gut hooks or pointed tips, to assist with specific packaging tasks.
- Safety Mechanisms: Knives may include locking mechanisms or sheaths to prevent accidental blade deployment during handling or storage.
4,Overall Design:
- Durability: Packing knives are designed to withstand the rigors of frequent use in packaging and shipping environments.
- Versatility: The structural features enable packing knives to handle a variety of packaging materials and cutting needs.
- Ergonomics: The handle shape, weight, and balance are optimized for comfortable, controlled cutting performance.
Packaging Blade Specifications:
Product Name | Serrated Packaging Machine Cutter Blade |
Material | Stainless Steel 420 |
Length | 260mm |
Width | 12mm |
Thickness | 1.5mm |
Hardness | HRC52-64 |
Precision | Within 0.2mm |
Application | Package Industry |
There are several specialized packing knife designs that cater to different packaging applications and materials:
1,Box Cutter Knives:
- These knives feature a narrow, retractable blade ideal for cleanly slicing through cardboard and plastic packaging.
- The blade is often hooked or pointed to help pierce and cut through tough packaging tapes and straps.
2,Foam Cutting Knives:
- Knives designed for cutting foam packaging and insulation materials have serrated or fine-toothed blades.
- The teeth allow the knife to efficiently slice through dense, compressible foam without tearing or crumbling the material.
3,Shrink Wrap Knives:
- Specialized knives for cutting shrink wrap and stretch film packaging have very sharp, fine blades.
- The thin, precise blade edge allows for clean, controlled cuts through the thin, clingy plastic wrap material.
4,Liner Cutting Knives:
- These knives feature a curved or hooked blade shape to help cut and remove protective liners from adhesive surfaces.
- The curved tip allows the knife to get under the liner edge and peel it away from the sticky surface.
5,Blister Pack Knives:
- Knives designed for cutting into blister pack plastic housing have a pointed, needle-like tip.
- The sharp tip can puncture and slice through the thick, rigid plastic of blister packaging.
6,Multi-purpose Utility Knives:
- Some packing knives incorporate interchangeable or retractable blade designs to handle a variety of packaging materials.
- These versatile knives allow users to switch between different blade types or sizes as needed.
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