How to choose Tungsten Carbide Saw blade Tips in 2025?
In 2025, choosing the right tungsten carbide saw blade tips is critical to improving cutting efficiency, extending tool life and reducing production costs. The following is a selection guide for you based on the latest industry trends and technological developments:
1. Choose the right grade of cutter head according to the cutting material
Soft wood and non-metallic materials: It is recommended to choose tungsten carbide saw tips of C1 or C2 grade, which is suitable for general cutting needs with both wear resistance and toughness.
Hardwood, MDF and other dense boards: C3 or C4 grade cutterheads are recommended for higher hardness and to effectively cope with high-intensity cutting.
Metal materials (e.g. stainless steel, titanium alloys): C4 grade or bits with added titanium carbide (TiC) or diamond (PCD) should be used to improve wear resistance and cutting performance.
2. Consider cutting speed and cutter head particle size
High-speed cutting: Choose Micrograin or Submicron tungsten carbide cutterheads to maintain sharpness and minimize wear at high speeds.
Low-speed cutting: Use standard C2 or C3 grade cutterheads, which are cost-effective and suitable for general machining needs.
3. Select the cutterhead geometry according to the desired cutting result.
Fine Cutting: Choose a cutterhead with a precise edge geometry, such as a sub-micron or nano-sized tungsten carbide cutterhead, for high-precision machining.
Rough machining: Use a standard cutting head with a standard edge, suitable for fast cutting and occasions where surface finish is not required.