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OEM Industrial TCT Saw Blade for Alloy Steel Hot-Press (X&H) 1
OEM Industrial TCT Saw Blade for Alloy Steel Hot-Press (X&H) 2
OEM Industrial TCT Saw Blade for Alloy Steel Hot-Press (X&H) 3
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OEM Industrial TCT Saw Blade for Alloy Steel Hot-Press (X&H)

The OEM Industrial TCT Saw Blade for Alloy Steel Hot-Press (X&H) is a tungsten‑carbide‑tipped circular blade made for cutting hot‑pressed alloy steels. It combines heat‑resistant carbide tips, optimized tooth geometry and a stiff body for fast, precise cuts with long tool life and minimal burrs. Designed for OEM production, it lowers downtime and provides consistent quality in heavy‑duty metalworking.

Usage scenarios:

- Ideal for high‑volume production lines cutting hot‑pressed alloy‑steel sheets, bars and stamped parts in automotive, aerospace and heavy equipment manufacturing.

- Perfect for metal fabrication shops and sawing centers for trimming, sectioning and profiling alloy‑steel components to tight tolerances.

- Suited to circular and cold saw machines, CNC sawing stations, and maintenance workshops needing durable, repeatable, high‑speed cuts.

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Lead Time:
1-10(pieces):9(days),11-100(pieces):20(days),101-1000(pieces):35(days),>1000(pieces):To be negotiated(days)
Place of Origin:
China
Customization:
Customized logo (Min. Order: 1 sets),Customized packaging (Min. Order: 10 sets),Graphic customization (Min. Order: 10 sets)
Samples:
$44.55/piece | Min. order : 1 piece
Shipping:
Support Sea freight
Payments:
L/C,D/A,D/P,T/T,Western Union,MoneyGram,OA
model number:
friction saw blade
brand name:
X&H
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    Kerf
    0.032in/0.8mm-0.315in/8mm or As Your Request
    Performance
    Fast and sharp
    Machine
    Automatic or portable saws
    Arbor Hole Size
    1"25.4mm or As Your Request
    Finishing
    White or As Your Request
    Tooth Pattern
    BC,BA5 or As Your Required
    Tip Material
    Tungsten Carbide Steel
    Number of Teeth
    12T-180T or As Your Request
    Diameter
    4"100mm-48"1200mm or As Your Request
    Product Name
    Precision Saw Blades for Acrylic ,Plastic and Wood
    blade width
    Other
    grade
    Industrial
    Saw Blade Size
    as your requirement
    place of origin
    Shanghai China
    customized support
    OEM, ODM, OBM
    process type
    Hot Press, Cold Press
    edge height
    0.315in(8mm)
    blade diameter
    customized
    blade length
    as your requirement
    teeth per inch
    Other
    arbor size
    as your requirement
    Cutting Thickness
    as your requirement
    warranty
    3 Years

    Precision Cutting, Secure Packaging 

    Friction Saw Blades from X&H deliver precision cuts and extended tool life for alloy-steel hot-press work with tungsten-carbide tips and a special-steel body. Available in customizable diameters, kerf, tooth counts and tooth patterns (BC/BA5), finished with varnish and packed securely to protect shape and quality for immediate use. Backed by OEM manufacturing, rapid 1–25 day delivery, sample options and dedicated technical support, these professional-grade blades boost productivity and reduce replacement costs.

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    OEM Precision Carbide Blade

    OEM Industrial TCT Friction Saw Blades by X&H combine tungsten carbide tips brazed to a special steel body with configurable diameters, inner bore options, kerf and body thickness, and tooth patterns (BC, BA5; 12–180T) to provide precise, wear‑resistant cutting. Manufactured in Shanghai to professional grade with varnish or custom finishing and compatibility with automatic and portable saws, they offer thermal stability and extended life that reduce downtime and lower total operating costs. Engineered for high-speed, accurate cutting of alloy steel hot-press, plastics, acrylics, wood and non‑ferrous metals, their optimized tooth geometry balances aggressive material removal with smooth finishes and consistent feed.

    OEM Alloy Hot-Press Blades 

    The OEM Industrial TCT Saw Blade for Alloy Steel Hot-Press (X&H) features tungsten carbide tips and a special steel body with varnish finishing, available in diameters from 100mm to 1200mm and tooth configurations from 12T to 180T. Designed as professional-grade Friction Saw Blades for use on automatic or portable saws, they efficiently cut wood, plastic, acrylic, aluminum, brass and steel with customizable kerf, body thickness and tooth pattern. Backed by over 20 years of manufacturing experience, X&H provides OEM options, technical support and fast delivery with samples available upon request.


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    Precision Durability Rapid Cutting

    OEM Industrial TCT Saw Blade for Alloy Steel Hot-Press (X&H) was developed through precision engineering and decades of X&H’s metal‑cutting expertise, using high‑speed CNC grinding, optimized brazing, and controlled heat treatment to ensure consistent edge strength and long service life. As high‑performance Friction Saw Blades, they enable rapid, low‑burr cutting of alloy steels in hot‑press operations while minimizing heat transfer and maintaining uniform tooth geometry for extended durability. Key features and advantages include tungsten‑carbide TCT tips for superior wear resistance, anti‑friction coatings to reduce cutting temperature, precision‑balanced cores for vibration‑free operation, customizable tooth designs for varied feed rates, and OEM compatibility for reliable, cost‑effective bulk supply.

    Material introduction

    X&H's OEM industrial TCT saw blades for alloy-steel hot-press applications pair tungsten carbide tips with a specially formulated steel body, delivering high hardness and long-lasting edge retention. Designed as Friction Saw Blades, the materials and hot-press construction optimize thermal stability and wear resistance for heavy-duty, high-speed cutting. Varnish or custom finishes protect the special-steel bodies from corrosion while precise tip bonding and selectable body thicknesses ensure consistent, professional-grade performance across wood, plastics, aluminum and steel.


    ◎ Tungsten Carbide Brazed 

    ◎ Precision Steel Substrate

    ◎ Friction Saw Geometry

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    FAQ

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    What kinds of alloy steels and application scenarios is the OEM Industrial TCT Saw Blade for Alloy Steel Hot-Press (X&H) best suited for?
    The blade is engineered for cutting hot-pressed alloy steels and similar high-strength, heat-treated grades encountered in heavy industrial production (structural alloys, carburized/quenched parts, some tool steels). It works well in high-volume sawing of bars, billets, plates and profiles where consistent dimensional accuracy and long tip life are required. For extremely hard or highly abrasive materials, consult the manufacturer for a tailored grade or alternate cutting solution.
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    How do I choose the right tooth form and pitch for different cutting jobs?
    Use a triple-chip grind (TCG) or trapezoidal-style tips for hard alloy steels and high-precision cuts because they resist chipping and produce consistent edges. Select coarse pitch (larger tooth spacing) for heavy cross-sections and roughing to improve chip clearance, and fine pitch for thin-walled sections or finish cuts to reduce vibration and burrs. If your machine or part demands high surface finish, choose a finer geometry or lower-hook/neutral geometry to stabilize the cut.
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    What are the recommended cutting practices (machine setup, feeds and speeds, mounting) for safe, efficient use?
    Mount the blade squarely on a properly sized arbor and respect the stamped maximum RPM. Use a rigid, vibration-free saw setup and secure workholding to avoid bending or chatter. Start with conservative feed rates and increase until you achieve stable cutting without overload—adjust according to workpiece size, alloy, and machine power. Always follow the machine and blade manufacturer’s specific feed/speed charts as the final reference.
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    Should I use coolant or lubricant, and what type is best?
    Yes—use active cooling/lubrication for alloy steel cutting to reduce heat at the carbide tips, prevent edge build-up, and extend life. Flood soluble cutting oils or semi-synthetic coolants with EP additives are commonly effective; minimum quantity lubrication (MQL) can work for some setups but is generally less protective on heavy or high-heat operations. Keep coolant clean and directed at the cutting zone; avoid dry cutting unless specifically rated for it.
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    How long will a TCT blade last and how do I maintain it for maximum life?
    Life depends on material hardness, machine stiffness, cutting parameters, and coolant use. With correct setup and cooling, TCT tips typically last significantly longer than HSS for alloy steels. Inspect tips regularly for chipping, cracks, or loss of carbide; clear chips and coolant channels; replace or regrind according to manufacturer guidance—occasionally a TCT blade can be re-tipped or reconditioned but many OEM blades are more cost-effective to replace. Proper storage (dry, padded, vertical or in protective packs) also prevents damage.
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    What common problems should I watch for and how can I troubleshoot them?
    Chipped or missing tips often result from excessive feed, impact on hidden inclusions, poor clamping, or runout—reduce feed, check workpiece, and ensure proper arbor fit. Overheating, glazed tips, or poor finish indicate insufficient coolant or too high cutting speed—improve coolant and reduce speed. Excessive burrs or noise usually mean wrong pitch/gearing or machine instability—try a finer pitch and check machine alignment. If problems persist, document operating conditions and consult the blade supplier for grade/geometry adjustments.
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