Length 1390mm Carbide Industrial Guillotine Blade For Paper Cutting Machine
Description:
Industrial paper cutting blades come in a wide range of size and dimension specifications to accommodate different cutting applications and machine requirements. Here are some common size specifications for industrial paper cutting blades:
1,Blade Diameter:
- The most common diameters for industrial paper cutting circular blades range from 4 inches (100 mm) to 24 inches (600 mm).
- Smaller diameter blades (4-12 inches) are typically used in desktop or small-scale paper cutting machines.
- Larger diameter blades (14-24 inches) are employed in high-volume, industrial-scale paper cutting equipment.
2,Blade Thickness:
- The thickness of industrial paper cutting blades typically ranges from 0.04 inches (1 mm) to 0.24 inches (6 mm).
- Thinner blades (0.04-0.08 inches) are used for cutting delicate or lightweight papers, while thicker blades (0.12-0.24 inches) are employed for cutting heavier stocks, cardboard, or multiple layers of material.
3,Arbor/Bore Diameter:
- The arbor or bore diameter is the size of the central hole in the blade, which allows it to be mounted on the cutting machine's shaft.
- Common arbor diameters include 0.75 inches (19 mm), 1 inch (25 mm), and 1.5 inches (38 mm), among others.
- The arbor diameter must match the specific machine's shaft size to ensure a secure and stable blade installation.
4,Blade Width:
- The width of industrial paper cutting blades can range from 0.5 inches (12 mm) to 2 inches (50 mm) or more.
- Narrower blades (0.5-1 inch) are typically used for precision cutting, while wider blades (1.5-2 inches) provide greater stability and cutting power for heavier materials.
5,Blade Length:
- For linear or guillotine-style paper cutters, the blade length can range from 12 inches (300 mm) to 120 inches (3000 mm) or more.
- The blade length is determined by the cutting width requirements of the specific machine or application.
Industrial Blade Specifications:
Product name | Industrial Guillotine Blade |
Material | Carbide |
Hardness | HRC 58-62 |
Precision | ±30 Micron |
Length | 1390mm |
Width | 160mm |
Thickness | 13.75mm |
Applicable Industries | Manufacturing Plant |
Industrial paper cutting blades come in a variety of shapes and profiles to meet the specific requirements of different cutting applications. Here are some of the common blade shapes used in industrial paper cutting:
1,Circular Blades:
- Circular or rotary blades are the most common shape for industrial paper cutting.
- They come in various diameters, from small desktop cutters to large-scale industrial shears and slitters.
- Circular blades are well-suited for continuous, high-speed cutting of paper, cardboard, and other sheet materials.
2,Straight Blades:
- Straight or linear blades are used in guillotine-style paper cutters and trimming machines.
- They are available in different lengths to accommodate varying cutting widths.
- Straight blades are often used for precise, clean cuts on thick stacks of paper or other materials.
3,Serrated Blades:
- Serrated or toothed blades have a saw-like edge, which can be useful for cutting through certain materials like corrugated cardboard or tough fabrics.
- The serrated edge helps grip the material and prevent tearing or fraying during the cutting process.
- Serrated blades are commonly found in industrial paper slitters, fabric cutters, and specialized cutting machines.
4,Beveled Blades:
- Beveled blades have a sharpened, angled edge that can provide a clean, precision cut.
- The bevel angle can be adjusted to optimize the cutting performance for different materials and applications.
- Beveled blades are often used in high-quality paper cutting machines, label cutters, and specialized packaging equipment.
5,Perforating Blades:
- Perforating blades have a series of small, sharp teeth or points along the cutting edge.
- They are designed to create a line of small, evenly spaced perforations or perforated lines in the material being cut.
- Perforating blades are used in applications where easy tearing or separation of the material is required, such as in ticket printing, packaging, and label making.
6,Specialty Blade Shapes:
- In addition to the common blade shapes, some industrial paper cutting applications may require specialized or custom-designed blade geometries.
- These can include curved blades, shaped blades for intricate cutting patterns, or blades with specific edge profiles for unique material requirements.
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