The X&H TCT Circular Saw Blade is a tungsten‑carbide‑tipped blade available in 125, 150, 200 and 250 mm sizes for a wide range of handheld and table saws. Its carbide tips stay sharp longer for fast, precise, low‑splinter cuts across wood, plywood, MDF and similar materials. Key selling points: long-lasting cutting edge, multiple diameters for broad compatibility, precision tooth design for smooth cuts, and durable, heat‑resistant construction that reduces vibration and replacement frequency.
Balanced Design, Lasting Performance
The X&H TCT circular saw blade delivers professional-grade precision and long-lasting cuts across wood, plastic, aluminum, brass and steel thanks to tungsten carbide tips and a special-steel body available in diameters from 105mm to 600mm. Varnish-finished bodies, BC/BT tooth patterns, selectable kerfs and tooth counts (20–120T) and flat blade profiles minimize vibration and waste, while secure packaging protects the razor-sharp edges for safe handling and fast installation. Backed by X&H’s technical support, flexible sample and OEM options, and efficient 5–20 day delivery, these Top Ranking Products reduce downtime and simplify sourcing for professional users.
Durable Carbide Precision Blades
The X&H TCT Circular Saw Blade pairs tungsten carbide tips with a special-steel body and varnish finish, offered in diameters from 105mm to 600mm with multiple inner diameters, kerf and body thickness choices, plus BC/BT tooth patterns for structural balance and precision. As professional-grade, customizable blades for power tools and circular saws, they handle wood, plastic, aluminum, brass and steel with high durability, consistent finishes and backed technical support and rapid delivery—qualities that make them Top Ranking Products for workshops prioritizing productivity and cost control. Configurable tooth counts (20–120T), optimized kerf and balanced geometry provide efficient material removal, long life and smooth cuts, though users should exercise caution due to the blade’s extreme sharpness.
Precision Carbide Circular Blades
The X&H TCT circular saw blade features tungsten carbide tips and a special steel body, available in common diameters such as 125/150/200/250 mm for professional cutting of wood, plastic, aluminum, brass and steel. Designed for power tools and circular saws with configurable kerf, thickness and tooth patterns (BC, BT) from 20T to 120T, it provides precision, durability and reduced downtime. As part of X&H's Top Ranking Products, these blades are supported by over 20 years of manufacturing experience and responsive technical service.
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Precision, Speed, Durability, Versatility
X&H TCT circular saw blades with carbide tips are engineered with precision CNC grinding, laser-welded carbide, and strict quality checks that reflect the brand’s commitment to performance and have earned them recognition as Top Ranking Products for professional and DIY use. Offered in 125/150/200/250mm diameters, these blades provide fast, chip-free cuts across wood, plywood, laminates and non-ferrous materials through optimized tooth geometry and hardened carbide tips. Key features and advantages include precision-balanced steel plates, anti-vibration expansion slots, rust-resistant coatings, and long-lasting edge retention for quieter operation, reduced heat build-up, improved safety, and lower total cost of ownership.
Material introduction
As one of our Top Ranking Products, the X&H TCT circular saw blade combines a tungsten carbide tip with a specially graded steel body for exceptional edge retention and impact resistance. The carbide-tipped teeth are brazed to a precision-ground special steel core and finished with a protective varnish to resist corrosion and reduce friction during high-speed cuts. Available in multiple diameters and tooth configurations, this professional-grade blade delivers durable, accurate performance across wood, plastic, aluminum and steel cutting applications.
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