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The teeth on these steel blades are carbide tipped, so they'll last longer and produce a smoother cut than other band saw blades when cutting fiberglass, plastic, and composites.
Carbide grit bonded to alloy steel blades cuts through hard materials such as hardened steel, graphite, fiberglass, composites, and nickel alloys including Hastelloy and Inconel.
These are also known as scallop-edge blades.
The tightly spaced, V-shaped teeth on these blades cut through soft materials more quickly than scallop-edge blades.
Blades are stainless steel with a diamond-grit edge that cuts hard, abrasive materials such as carbon fiber, ceramics, masonry, glass, composites, quartz, and silicon.
Used in extremely fast saws, these blades move at speeds up to 15,000 sfpm. to generate enough heat to melt and cut through hard sheet metal and rubber.
Cut curves with these flexible carbon steel blades.
Made from flexible carbon steel, these blades cut curves.
These rigid carbon steel blades make straight cuts.
Use these carbon steel blades to make straight cuts.
The teeth on these blades are V-shaped and tightly spaced to cut more quickly than scallop-edge blades.
Make straight cuts with these rigid carbon steel blades.
These carbon steel blades are flexible for cutting curves.