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Q How do ALAS tire cutting blades withstand the severe abrasion of vulcanized rubber?
A Premium wear-resistant alloy or carbide-tipped cutting tip resists thermal softening and premature edge dulling
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Q What is the lead time for custom ALAS plastic shredder blades?
A Standard items in stock ready for immediate dispatch; custom OEM per drawing normally 15–20 working days
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Q Does ALAS supply complete shredder blade systems?
A Full package including rotor knives, stationary counter knives, heavy-duty bolts and knife holders
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Q Which type of steel does ALAS select for the shredding of plastics and solid waste?
A Heat-treated D2/SKD11 or customized high-toughness alloy steel balancing wear resistance and foreign-object impact absorption.
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Q What is the geometric structure of ALAS single-shaft shredder blades?
A Square block cutter with concave or flat face and central counterbore hole for firm installation into rotor seat.
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Q Which ALAS tool steel should be selected for high-volume stamping?
A D2(Cr12MoV1) or SKD11 ideal for mass production; special high-impact alloy steel for extreme heavy-load punching.
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Q Can ALAS be used to annotate dimensions on molds?
A Yes, all punches and dies are laser marked with exact dimension (e.g. Φ16, Φ18) for easy workshop identification.
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Q Which brands of punching and shearing machines are compatible with ALAS dies?
A Universal dimension fits Geka, Scotchman, Kingsland, Peddinghaus, Piranha, Sunrise, Mubea and other mainstream ironworker brands.
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Q What are the standard shapes for ALAS punching dies?
A Round, square, oblong(slotted hole), hexagon, V-notch and custom special slots ranging from Ø6mm to Ø40mm
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Q How ALAS achieves burr-free clean cut on channel & I-beam?
A CNC precision grinding guarantees perfect flatness and sharp rake angle for complete clean penetration and minimum cutting burr.