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CPM vs D2 vs Carbide for High‑Load Pelletizer Blades (2026)

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High‑load pelletizing punishes cutting edges with abrasive fillers, intermittent impacts, and heat. There’s no universal winner. If edge chipping is your dominant failure mode, CPM tool steels usually outperform conventional D2 and low‑binder carbides. If pure abrasive wear dominates under steady load, cemented carbide can deliver the longest life and most regrinds. Where heat and […]

Tungsten Carbide Pelletizer Knives: Best-Practice Guide

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If abrasive-filled compounds keep chewing through your blades, you’re not alone. Between 0–50% glass fiber, talc/CaCO3 fillers, high line-speed shear, and frequent start/stop cycles, edge life collapses—and pellet quality goes with it. Upgrading to tungsten carbide pelletizer knives addresses the core failure modes while stabilizing pellets and trimming unplanned downtime across strand, die-face/underwater, and ring/centrifugal […]

Stop Pellet Linking: Best Practices for Strand Pelletizer Knives

Pellet linking—pellets sticking or fusing together after cutting—wastes time, increases fines, and forces unplanned downtime. In strand pelletizing, the cut must be a clean shear on a fully solidified strand. When knives are dull or mis-set, when runout is present, or when cooling/traction aren’t matched to the polymer, you’ll see smearing, tails, and linked pellets. […]

Why Cheap is Expensive: Decoding the Economics of Premium Rotary Slitter Knives

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Verdict in 30 seconds: If you’re slitting stainless or high‑strength steels at moderate-to-high speeds—or your downtime costs run above roughly $50,000 per hour—premium Rotary Slitter Knives (HSS/PM‑HSS/Carbide, precision‑ground, coated) win on total cost of ownership. They cut scrap, stretch regrind intervals, and slash changeovers. If you’re a small shop on mild CR/HR steel with downtime […]

Tackling AHSS Challenges: Selecting Steel Slitting Knives for Automotive High-Strength Steel

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Automotive AHSS grades like DP, TRIP, and martensitic steels can turn a routine slit into a line-stopping headache. Burrs and micro‑chipping surge, edge ductility drops, and downstream formability (HER) suffers. This guide gives plant, process, and maintenance leaders practitioner-grade parameters—material and hardness ranges, coating choices, edge geometry targets, and clearance settings—plus a concise troubleshooting matrix. […]

The Science of Slitting: How Rotary Slitter Blade Geometry Impacts Your Cut Precision

Rolling Shear Blades

You use rotary slitter blades to make accurate and clean cuts. These blades are important in tough manufacturing jobs. The shape of each blade helps you get precise results. It also helps you stop mistakes from happening. Blade material, quality control, and burr reduction all change how accurate your cuts are. They also affect how smooth the finish […]

Maximizing Tonnage: How Premium Coil Slitting Blades Reduce Downtime in Steel Service Centers

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You use Coil Slitting Blades to help your steel service center work well. Premium blades help you have less downtime and cut more steel. Strong materials like tungsten carbide and high-speed steel give you steady, exact cuts. Custom options from brands like Nanjing Metal Industrial help you meet specific needs for your work. Being efficient and exact in cutting […]

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