Band Saw Blades for Ceramic, Composites & Cast Iron
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Band saw blades for cutting ceramic, composite materials, and cast iron have an abrasive grit to cut through hard and brittle materials. Continuous-edge blades leave a fine edge on stone, glass, and thin, brittle material. Gulletted-edge carbide-grit band saw blades have cutting teeth with semicircular gaps between to cut thick material, cast iron, and composite materials. Band saw blades are installed on stationary band saws and rotate around two wheels to cut material on a downward rotation.
Gulleted-Edge Carbide-Grit Band Saw Blades
Gulleted-edge blades have grit on the cutting teeth and semicircular gaps between the teeth. They make aggressive cuts on thick materials or thick-walled pipe, cast iron, and composite materials, such as wire-embedded rubber.
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Continuous-Edge Carbide-Grit Band Saw Blades
Continuous-edge carbide-grit band saw blades have carbide grit on the entire length of the blade to cut thin and brittle materials, including stone, ceramic, and glass. They leave a cleaner edge and are used for less aggressive cutting than gulletted-edge blades.
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