Knives, Cutting Tools

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
2339 SM

2339 SM

Ideal-tek

HANDLE WITH 5X BLADES 310A SM

11

2332 SM

2332 SM

Ideal-tek

PLASTIC HANDLE WITH 310A SM BLAD

83

ACM17 SM

ACM17 SM

Ideal-tek

BLADES FOR ACMH1 SM HDL 1=5

19

4307SMOR SM

4307SMOR SM

Ideal-tek

HANDLE RETRACTABLE W/2 BLADES

11

418 SM

418 SM

Ideal-tek

HP BLADES FOR HNDL N.4-6A1=5

48

2335 SM

2335 SM

Ideal-tek

PLASTIC HANDLE WITH 315 SM BLADE

30

362S.ITU

362S.ITU

Ideal-tek

HIGH PRECISION SCISSORS - EXTRA

0

422 SM

422 SM

Ideal-tek

HP BLADES FOR HNDL N.4-6A1=5

34

SM91 SM

SM91 SM

Ideal-tek

BLADE FOR 4313 SM HDL 1=5

32

SM03 SM

SM03 SM

Ideal-tek

BLADE FOR 4307SMOR SM HDL 1=50

1

361.ITU

361.ITU

Ideal-tek

HIGH PRECISION SCISSORS - EXTRA

0

ACMH1 SM

ACMH1 SM

Ideal-tek

SCALPEL W/ACM11 BLADE 1=1

40

ACM16 SM

ACM16 SM

Ideal-tek

BLADES FOR ACMH1 SM HDL 1=5

18

425 SM

425 SM

Ideal-tek

HP BLADES FOR HNDL N.4-6A1=5

14

426 SM

426 SM

Ideal-tek

HP BLADES FOR HNDL N.4-6A1=5

83

4313 SM

4313 SM

Ideal-tek

KNIFE TRIM W/SM92 BLADES

2

0607-B1903.ITK

0607-B1903.ITK

Ideal-tek

SCISSORS IRIS - TUNG CARB BLADES

0

SM04 SM

SM04 SM

Ideal-tek

BLADE FOR 4307SMOR SM HDL 1=50

2

311 SM

311 SM

Ideal-tek

HP BLADES FOR HNDL N.3-5A-71=5

98

2338 SM

2338 SM

Ideal-tek

PLASTIC HANDLE WITH 25A BLADE

212

Knives, Cutting Tools

1. Overview

Cutting tools are precision instruments designed to cut, slice, or shape materials through controlled force application. This category includes knives, blades, and specialized cutting devices used across industrial, commercial, and consumer sectors. Modern advancements in material science and manufacturing have significantly enhanced their durability, precision, and application-specific performance, making them critical components in fields ranging from surgical operations to aerospace engineering.

2. Major Types & Functional Classification

TypeFunctional CharacteristicsApplication Examples
Utility KnivesReplaceable blades, ergonomic handles, adjustable depth controlPackaging, drywall cutting, general maintenance
Industrial ShearsHydraulic/pneumatic actuation, reinforced blades, high-torque cuttingSteel plate shearing, automotive recycling, metal fabrication
Surgical ScalpelsDisposable stainless steel blades, sterile packaging, precise tip geometryMedical surgeries, pathological tissue sectioning
Rotary CuttersRotating circular blades, safety guards, adjustable pressureTextile cutting, vinyl sign making, craft applications
Band Saw BladesContinuous toothed metal bands, variable tooth pitch, heat-resistant coatingsWoodworking, metallography, food processing

3. Structural & Technical Composition

Typical cutting tools feature: - Blade Core: High-carbon steel, tool steel, or ceramic materials with engineered edge geometry - Coatings: Titanium nitride (TiN), diamond-like carbon (DLC) for wear resistance - Handle/Ergonomic Design: Textured polymer grips with vibration dampening - Actuation Mechanism: Manual, electric, or pneumatic systems with force amplification - Safety Features: Blade guards, automatic retraction, non-slip surfaces

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterValue RangeImportance
Blade Hardness (HRC)45-68Determines wear resistance and edge retention
Cutting Length10-3000mmDefines operational scale and material capacity
Edge Bevel Angle15 -40 Affects cutting efficiency and durability
Corrosion ResistanceRatings: 1-5 (ASTM B117)Critical for chemical/environmental exposure
Operating Temperature-50 C to 600 CMaterial stability under thermal stress

5. Application Fields

  • Food Processing: Meat slicing machines, vegetable choppers
  • Aerospace: Composite material cutting tools for carbon fiber layup
  • Healthcare: Electrosurgical scalpels with simultaneous cauterization
  • Manufacturing: CNC lathe cutting tools for precision machining
  • Construction: Diamond-tipped concrete saws for structural modifications

6. Leading Manufacturers & Products

ManufacturerRepresentative ProductKey Innovation
Olfa CorporationKN-500 Rotary CutterAuto-retracting safety mechanism
Carlisle Foodservice4125 Series Utility KnifeTextured grip with blade depth control
Sandvik CoromantCoroCut QDDouble-sided inserts for extended tool life
Walter AGTiger tec Coated BladesHigh-performance coating for metal cutting
Intuitive Surgicalda Vinci Surgical System BladesRobotic-assisted precision cutting

7. Selection Recommendations

Key considerations include: - Material compatibility (e.g., stainless steel blades for acidic environments) - Cutting force requirements (manual vs. powered tools) - Safety certifications (ISO 28350 for medical devices) - Maintenance accessibility (blade replacement frequency) - Ergonomic compliance (EN 614-2 standards)

Case Study: Automotive manufacturers prefer pneumatic shears with tungsten carbide blades for recycling operations due to their 30% higher throughput compared to traditional tools.

8. Industry Trends

Emerging developments include: - Integration of smart sensors for real-time wear monitoring - Nanocomposite coatings reducing friction by 40% - Additive manufacturing enabling complex blade geometries - Sustainable blade recycling programs (e.g., Stanley Black & Decker's circular economy initiative) - AI-powered cutting optimization in industrial settings

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