As a common cutting tool, the material of trapezoidal blades has a significant impact on their performance. Here are several common trapezoidal blade materials:
1. Hard alloy
Hard alloy is a commonly used trapezoidal blade material with high hardness and wear resistance, suitable for medium and low-speed cutting and heavy-duty cutting. Hard alloy trapezoidal blades are suitable for processing various types of steel and other hard materials, but due to their brittle material, they are not suitable for high-speed cutting.
2. Metal ceramics
Metal ceramic is a composite material made by sintering metal and ceramic powder, which combines the toughness of metal and the hardness of ceramic, and is suitable for working in high temperature and high load environments.
3. Ceramics
Ceramic blades are usually made of ceramic materials such as alumina, which have extremely high hardness and heat resistance, and are suitable for cutting non-ferrous metals and hard plastics. However, ceramic blades have poor toughness and are prone to fracture.
4. Artificial diamond
Artificial diamond blades have extremely high hardness and wear resistance, suitable for cutting various hard materials such as glass, stone, etc. However, the price of synthetic diamond blades is relatively high and suitable for precision and ultra precision machining.
5. Tungsten steel
Tungsten steel is a hard alloy containing a high proportion of tungsten, which has excellent wear resistance and heat resistance, and is suitable for heavy-duty cutting and precision machining. Tungsten steel trapezoidal blades are suitable for processing various materials such as steel and cast iron.
The materials of trapezoidal blades are diverse, and different materials are suitable for different processing environments and requirements. When selecting trapezoidal blades, it is necessary to choose the appropriate material based on the specific processing materials and requirements.





