Precision grinding service for rotary cutters and bed knives

Inspecting a rotary cutter and bed knife with micrometer and optical scope to verify geometry before reinstallation. Pellet quality, uptime, and total cost per ton all hinge on one deceptively simple thing: edge accuracy. When the cutting edges on the rotary cutter and bed knife drift from target geometry, pellets show tails and fines, vibration […]
Rotary cutter for Scheer precision rotors that beat OEM costs

If you run Scheer strand pelletizers in the S3500/SGS families, you’re measured on pellet quality, runtime, and cost per ton. This guide shows exactly how to select, install, and validate high-precision replacement rotors and knives—so you can protect pellet geometry, cut fines, and reduce OEM spend without risking compatibility. What you’ll get here: a practical […]
Dynamic Balancing for Rotary Cutters that Stops Vibration

High-speed vibration robs you of uptime and quality. On rotary cutters, even a few tenths of a gram out of place can turn into jarring forces at operating RPM, showing up as chatter marks, tails and fines, premature knife wear, bearing heat, and rising scrap. Static balance helps with heavy spots in one plane, but […]
Tungsten Carbide Inlaid Rotary Cutters Boost GFRP Uptime

By Tommy Tang (Senior Sales Engineer, Nanjing METAL Industrial). 12 years in slitting & industrial cutting applications. Certifications: CSE, CME, Six Sigma Green Belt, PMP. Introduction Glass fiber–reinforced polymers (GFRP) are unforgiving on cutting edges. Hard, silica-based fibers abrade the knife, rounding the edge and seeding micro‑chips that show up as tails and later break […]
Helical rotary cutter guide to quieter high-speed cutting

In strand pelletizing, polymer strands are guided into a rotary cutter that shears them against a fixed bed knife to create consistent pellets. A helical rotary cutter uses spiral knives rather than straight edges, so the cut occurs progressively along a helix instead of across the full width at once. At high RPM, this progressive […]
OEM fit rotary pelletizer blades — Rotary Pelletizer Blades OEM fit for Gala Maag Scheer

If you’re responsible for equipment, process, or purchasing on a strand pelletizer (MAAG Automatik/Scheer) or you maintain underwater systems (Gala/MAAG) as a secondary line, this guide is for you. OEM‑equivalent fit is what protects uptime and pellet quality: the moment OD/ID, thickness, bolt circle, or bore/pin fits drift, you get tails, rising fines, and more […]
Rotor Plastic Pelletizer Blades for GF‑PA66 — Design to Performance

GF‑PA66 loads a cutting edge the way sand loads a pump: glass fibers abrade, heat accelerates softening at the land, and any loss of geometry shows up immediately as fines, tails, or unstable pellet length. That is why rotor plastic pelletizer blades working on glass‑filled nylon demand higher wear resistance, tougher micro‑edges, and tighter control […]
Rotor Pelletizer Blades that Last Longer with Inlaid Carbide

If you run underwater pelletizing on PP or PE, you feel blade life in your uptime, pellet geometry, and cost per ton. When blades hold a clean edge longer, you swap less, stabilize pellet length and roundness, and trim changeover hours. Failures usually start in a few familiar places: steady abrasion from fillers and pigments, […]
Rolling granulator blades with helical shear boost pellet quality

Helical or “rolling” scissor action in pelletizer knives changes how a cut is made. Instead of a perpendicular impact, the blade engages progressively along a helix, distributing load and slicing strands more cleanly. Plants that tune for this mechanism typically aim for tighter length-to-diameter (L/D) distributions, fewer fines and tails, longer knife life, and steadier […]
Why Global OEMs Trust China pelletizer blade factory suppliers

Global OEM engineering, procurement, and supply chain teams turn to China pelletizer blade factory suppliers when they need repeatable quality, auditable processes, and dependable delivery without runaway total cost of ownership (TCO). This guide is for R&D and process engineers validating knife performance at the die face, sourcing managers writing RFQs, and supplier quality leaders […]