1. What Are They & What Do They Do?
Metal circular slitter blades are key precision cutting tools for metal coil slitting lines. Their main job is to cut wide metal coils into narrow strips of custom widths. They are vital for metal coil processing in many industries.
Main Uses
Cut wide metal coils (steel, stainless steel, aluminum, copper, etc.) into narrow strips
Provide precise materials for downstream manufacturing (auto parts, home appliances, hardware)
Boost efficiency in high-volume industrial production
2. Core Features
Hard & Wear-Resistant: Made of high-quality materials (Cr12MoV, SKD11, etc.) with heat treatment (HRC 58-62). Long service life, less frequent replacement.
High Precision: Micron-level tolerance control. Clean, burr-free, flat cut edges – no extra processing needed.
Customizable: Adjust outer diameter, inner diameter, thickness, and cutting angle to fit different slitting machines and materials.
Stable at High Speed: Minimal deformation, no wobbling. Consistent slitting sizes, less waste.
3. Main Types
Circular Slitting Blades: Standard, disc-shaped. Most common for regular metal coils (steel, aluminum).
Irregular Slitting Blades: Custom design (stepped, beveled) for hard-to-cut materials (thick coils, special alloys).
Upper/Lower Matching Blades: Used together as a pair. Standard for all slitting machines, fits all coil types.
4. Applicable Industries
Metallurgy: Steel/aluminum mills for large-scale coil slitting
Metal Processing: Sheet metal companies for custom narrow strips
Auto & Home Appliances: Precision slitting for parts and casings
Special Materials: Galvanized, color-coated, copper, and titanium strips
5. Core Processing Technology
Material Selection: High-toughness alloy steel, high-speed steel, or cemented carbide
Heat Treatment: Vacuum quenching for uniform hardness and toughness
CNC Machining: Precise cutting with strict tolerance control
Custom Cutting Edge: Small angle for thin materials, large angle for thick/hard materials
Surface Strengthening: Nitriding/TiN coating to reduce wear and material sticking
6. Use & Maintenance Tips
Installation
Parameter Adjustment
Operation & Storage
Clean metal chips during operation to avoid scratching the blade
Rust-proof idle blades; store in a dry, flat place (no collisions)
7. Why Choose Our Blades?
Source Manufacturer: Own workshop, full CNC equipment, custom orders, on-time delivery
Quality Assurance: Full-process inspection (material to finished product)
Full Compatibility: All blade types (round, irregular, upper/lower) for all slitting machines
After-Sales Support: One-stop service (selection, installation, repair)
8. Blades by Material Type
Stainless Steel Blades: Cr12MoV1/D2 (HRC 60-62), burr-free, wear-resistant
Steel Strip Blades: Cr12MoV/SKD-11 (HRC 58-60), tough, ideal for high-volume use
Non-Ferrous Metal Blades: HSS/alloy steel, smooth cuts, less material sticking
Galvanized/Color-Coated Blades: Cr12MoV (HRC 58-60), mirror-polished, protects coatings