Standardized alloy production: making cutting sharper
Dec 14, 2023
Alloy saw blades are a widely used cutting tool in modern industry. They have high strength, high hardness and good heat resistance, and can meet the cutting needs of various materials. So, how are alloy saw blades produced?
First of all, the raw material of alloy saw blades is alloy, usually high-strength and high-hardness alloy materials, such as tungsten carbide, titanium carbide, etc. These alloy materials have excellent mechanical properties and heat resistance, which can ensure the cutting effect and service life of the alloy saw blade.
Secondly, the manufacturing process of alloy saw blades usually includes the following steps:
Smelting: Put the alloy material into a high-temperature smelting furnace to melt it into a liquid state, and then refine and remove slag to ensure the quality and purity of the alloy.
Die casting: Molten alloy is poured into a mold and the saw blade blank is formed by pressure.
Cooling: Cool the blank to return to room temperature.
Processing: The blank is processed through multiple processes, such as cutting, grinding, polishing, etc., to form a precise saw blade shape and size.
Heat treatment: The alloy material is made to reach the required strength and hardness through high-temperature treatment.
Coating: Apply a wear-resistant and heat-resistant coating to the surface of the saw blade to improve its service life and cutting effect.
Finally, after the production of alloy saw blades is completed, a series of quality inspections and tests are required to ensure that they meet customer needs and safety standards. These inspections and tests include appearance inspection, dimensional inspection, hardness test, heat resistance test, etc.
In short, the production of alloy saw blades is a complex and delicate process, which requires multiple links and processes to produce high-quality alloy saw blades. Therefore, it is very important to choose a reliable alloy saw blade manufacturer.






