Slit carbon steel, stainless steel, aluminum, copper, brass and various alloy metal coils into standard narrow strips
Form flat, smooth cutting edges to eliminate secondary edge finishing processing
Adapt to high-speed, uninterrupted automated coil slitting production lines
Guarantee uniform strip width tolerance to stabilize subsequent stamping, molding and assembly processes
High-Alloy Tool Steel & Die Steel: The most widely used material grade, including Cr12MoV, 6CrW2Si, H13 (DIN 1.2344 / JIS SKD61) and LD grade. It balances hardness, wear resistance and impact toughness for general-purpose metal slitting.
High-Speed Steel (HSS): Standard grades: W18Cr4V, W6Mo5Cr4V2 (M2). Featuring excellent red hardness, it fits continuous high-speed metal shearing production.
Cemented Tungsten Carbide: Extremely high hardness and abrasion resistance, designed for high-volume, high-wear slitting jobs, with far longer service life than standard steel blades.
Powder Metallurgy High-Speed Steel: Industry standard grades: CPM 10V, ASP 2030, Premium PM-3 Series. Produced via Hot Isostatic Pressing (HIP) process, it delivers uniform carbide microstructure, higher strength and fracture toughness for heavy-duty long-run slitting.
Workpiece Material: Confirm metal type (cold/hot rolled steel, stainless steel, silicon steel, aluminum, copper etc.), material thickness, surface hardness and tensile strength.
Slitting Precision Standard: Different finished products have different limits on burr height and width tolerance. High-precision manufacturing requires premium-grade blades with thickness tolerance up to ±0.001mm.
Production Speed & Output: High-speed and mass production needs blades with upgraded wear resistance, thermal stability and professional surface coating treatment.
Blade Dimension & Edge Angle: Confirm blade outer diameter (OD), inner diameter (ID), thickness matching machine parameters. Edge angle is critical: small edge angle for thin sheets to improve sharpness; large edge angle for thick sheets to strengthen cutting edge anti-break performance.
Blade Abrasion: Normal wear; accelerated by fast feeding speed and insufficient cutting lubrication
Edge Chipping & Breaking: Caused by improper knife clearance, deep cutting depth, ultra-hard workpiece material or wrong blade installation
Excessive Cutting Burrs: Mainly caused by overlarge knife clearance or dull cutting edge
Blade Vibration & Noise: Resulted from loose assembly, damaged bearing or unbalanced cutter shaft
Accurate Installation & Gap Adjustment: Clean blades and cutter shafts before assembly. Adjust upper-lower knife clearance with feeler gauge; standard clearance ranges 0.03mm-0.1mm according to sheet thickness
Adequate Lubrication & Cooling: Use dedicated metal cutting fluid to reduce friction and cutting heat, avoiding blade thermal softening
Regular Surface Cleaning: Clear metal chips and oil residue after each production run to prevent corrosion and abrasive wear
Routine Inspection & Timely Grinding: Check edge wear regularly. Grind blades before edge fillet R reaches 2mm. Delayed grinding ruins cutting quality and wastes blade material
Standard Storage: Apply anti-rust treatment on idle blades, store separately to avoid edge collision damage
Workpiece info: Exact metal grade, thickness range, material tensile strength
Machine info: Slitter model, cutter shaft dimension parameters
Production demand: Running speed, expected blade lifespan, finished edge burr standard
Blade customized parameter: Required OD, ID, thickness and cutting edge angle
| China (GB) | USA(ASTM) | Japan (JIS) | Germany (DIN) | Germany (W-Nr) | France (NF) | Russia (ROCT) | U.K (BS) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cr12MOV | - | SKD11 | X165CrMov12 | 1.2601 | - | X12M | - |
| Cr12Mo1V1 | D2 | - | X155Cr12Mo12 | 1.2379 | X160CrMoV12 | - | BD |
| 4Cr5MoSiVI | H13 | SKD61 | X40CrMoV5-1 | 1.2344 | X40CrMoV5 | 4X5MO1C | BH13 |
| LD | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
| W18Cr4V | T1 | SKH2 | S18-0-1 | 1.3355 | HS18-0-1 | P18 | BT1 |
| W6Mo5Cr4V2 | M2 | SKH9 | S6-5-2 | 1.3343 | - | P6M5 | BM2 |
Thickness Tolerance: Up to ±0.001 mm (±0.00004”) to guarantee accurate horizontal clearance and knife gap setup
Flatness & Parallelism: Within 0.002 mm (0.00008”) to minimize axial runout and eliminate wavy edges on the slit strips
Super-Finish Surfaces (Ra < 0.1 μm): Mirror-polished faces reduce friction and metal-to-metal pickup, preventing scuffing or scratching on sensitive surfaces like pre-painted steel or polished aluminum
Male & Female Circular Slitters: Precisely paired for clean scissor-action shearing, uniform cutting force and low edge deformation
Rubber Stripper Rings / Bonded Spacers: Made with premium polyurethane or perbunan rubber to eject slit metal strips smoothly without surface indentation
Steel Spacers & Shims: Quenched hardened steel accessories with unified precision tolerances, supporting accurate blade positioning and gap adjustment
Direct OEM Manufacturer: In-house production workshop and full imported CNC & heat treatment equipment. Custom non-standard blades available, stable production lead time
Full-Process Quality Control: Traceable inspection from raw material incoming, forging, heat treatment, grinding to finished packing, guaranteeing stable blade accuracy and wear resistance
Full Model Compatibility: Complete blade range including standard round blades, special-shaped blades and paired upper/lower blades, compatible with global brand slitters for diverse metal processing demands
Full-Cycle After-Sales Service: One-stop support covering blade selection, on-site installation guidance, precision re-grinding and blade repair to solve on-site slitting problems
Nanjing Alas International Co., Ltd. is a professional industrial tooling manufacturer focused on shear blades, bending dies, shredder blades, and custom wear parts. We offer full application engineering, material selection, setup guidance, and after-sales support to global customers.
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