Band Saw Blades for Steel Above 45 HRC
Tool steels are available as high as 66 HRC.There are a wide variety of steels available in excess of 45 HRC with various levels of hardness, toughness and wear resistance. Cutting these steels requires band saw blades designed for the task. Starrett manufacturers many blades optimized to cut these materials efficiently. Listed below are several recommendations.
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Highly Recommended
Advanz™ MC7 Carbide Tip Band Saw Blades achieve high productivity and longer life when cutting hard materials. Their design utilizes a progressive four tooth grind which creates seven distinct chips.
Highly Recommended
Advanz™ CS is a carbide tipped blade with teeth ground from high quality micro-grained carbide cylinders welded to a tough, ductile backing material. They are ideal for cutting induction hardened chrome shafts, linear bearing shafts and case hardened materials to HRc 65.
Highly Recommended
Advanz™ CG has a tungsten carbide grit bonded to an alloy back. They saw through many hard or abrasive materials that conventional tooth blades won’t cut. They are especially useful for cutting complex such as steel-belted tires, composite graphite, fiber-reinforced plastics and case-hardened steels.
Recommended
Advanz™ MC5 Carbide Tip Band Saw Blades deliver fast, precise cutting and an excellent surface finish. The Advanz™ MC5 utilizes a multiple chip grind with a high/low tooth sequence.
Recommended
Advanz™ TS Carbide Tip Band Saw Blades can saw tough materials that bi-metal blades cannot cut. Advanz TS features teeth ground from high-quality, micro-grained carbide cylinders welded to a tough, ductile backing material.