Tube Cutting Circular Blade

Tube Cutting Circular Blade

When you need a tube cutting circular blade for cutting steel, stainless steel, copper brass tubing, look no further than Saw Blade

When you buy a blade, we cut it for you on the day you order to your preferred number of teeth. You can also select the tooth geometry of your choice made from high-speed steel with high tungsten and molybdenum content.

When cutting tubing, we recommend an HSS Coldsaw Blade, which is the most efficient choice. 

The industry that most commonly uses tube cutting circular blades are:

  • Construction;
  • Steel workshops; and 
  • Places that build machinery and structures

How do I know which tube cutting circular blade to choose?

When seeking out the right circular blade, you need to consider:

  • Where the blade is coming from;
  • The delivery schedule;
  • The return policy;
  • The quality of the blade; and
  • What it’s mainly made from, e.g. Colbolt? Tungsten?

Blade Specs.

A tube cutting circular blade is designed to cut between 800-1000 times. We supply circular blades that cut the thickness between 20mm to 150mm and between 1mm to 3mm.

Our blades are extremely hard wearing with high wear resistance.

What’s the Saw Blade.com.au difference?

Apart from excellent customer service, we do all that it takes to get you exactly what you’re looking for. Before we make anything to spec, we always make sure we get exactly the right information from you about your tube cutting blade needs and measurements, including the TPI.

The process is merely heading to our website Saw Blade, search for the blade you need, add your specs and we make it that day and send to your location.

>> Use this link to purchase the Circular Blade Direct from our Factory

Choose the Right Bandsaw Blade

Choose the Right Bandsaw Blade: for pipes, beams, Angles, and Structural Steel

The right bandsaw blade is essential when you cut pipes, beams, angles and structural steel. A blade will easily and quickly be damaged when cutting the wrong type of item.  

When you are required to cut pipes, beams, angles, and structural steel, using an incorrect bandsaw blade can cause vibration, unbalance the load and cause the number of tooth cuts to be impacted.

Am I Buying the Right Bandsaw Blade?

So how do I know I am buying the right bandsaw blade for pipes, beams, angles and structural steel? For maximum productivity we recommend:

  • A Bi-Alpha RP – For thick-walled pipes, stainless steel, and tool steels;
  • Bi-Alpha Cobalt M42 – Great for thin-walled tubes.
  • Bi-Alpha Cobalt M51 – Perfect for difficult to cut materials

We recommend you ask our experienced team if you are unsure of what item you need exactly that you contact us via email, real-time chat or phone.

Why Buy from Saw Blade?

When buying the right blade, you can be guaranteed to get the best service possible at Saw Blade. We offer a service with a difference because while our materials come from countries such as Italy, we custom make your order with the correct TPI and sent to you within 24 hours.

We invite you to explore our site to enjoy the unique Saw Blade experience.

Cold Saw Blades Cutting Copper

Have you been looking for the perfect blade to cut through copper? Then look no further. In this article we will walk you through what copper is, and which blade is right for the job (spoiler the answer is cold saw blades for copper).

So, what is copper? Similar to brass, copper is made from various types of alloys used in many different ways. Such as roofing, cladding and wiring. As well as plumbing and temperature gauges.

Copper has been used in construction for thousands of years, and it’s clear why. One of the major benefits of using copper is it’s durable and doesn’t need to be replaced or repaired often, and its corrosion resistance.

Now for the main event, which cold saw blades are needed for copper. The best options would be a circular blade, or a High Speed Steel Cold Saw Blade. It is also known as a HSS Cold saw Blade. Click here if you’re new to the world of cold saws blades, or if you don’t know the benefits of a HSS Cold Saw Blade.

Here at sawblade.com.au we offer the Excision HSS Cold Saw Blade, a quality blade made in Italy from HSS. The HSS Cold Saw blade is durable, long lasting, and it can be re-sharpened!

Aside from the blades themselves, we also stock coolant to keep your machine and your blade running smoothly. Here at sawblade.com.au we have a quality guarantee, where we do in house grinding to ensure the blade teeth are sharpened to perfection. Not only that, but you can order customised blades and machinery with us from the comfort of your own home.

Tungsten Cold Saw Blades

Using Tungsten in Blades

The metal that a blade is manufactured with can heavily affect its attributes and cutting capabilities. As a result, making blades usually involves alloys that combine to provide multiple benefits for the finished product. In particular, tungsten is commonly used in cold saw blades due to its strong resistance to high temperatures and natural hardness.

Tungsten Cold Saw Blades

Tungsten is, in fact, a vital component of both types of cold saws. However, the application and amounts of the metal in the manufacturing process is different depending on the type of blade. This is thanks to the physical properties of tungsten which make it a versatile alloy to combine with other metals.

High-speed steel blades(HSS): HSS blades have used tungsten as an alloy since the very inception of the tool steel. By combining carbon steel with this metal and other alloys such as chromium, the forged product becomes incredibly heat resistant. As such, this heat resistance also helps to improve cutting efficiency as the blade can operate for longer periods of time before needing to cool down. This becomes especially apparent when compared to the commonly used high-carbon steel.

Tungsten-carbide Tips(TCT): As the name suggests, TCT blades use a metal-carbon compound as coating on their teeth. When applied, tungsten-carbide provides the blade teeth with extremely high abrasion resistance as well as heat resistance. This helps to sustain the blade’s sharpness for longer than HSS blades meaning more consistent clean cuts on the materials.

In essence, the importance of tungsten in blade manufacturing can not be overstated. Their natural hardness and heat resistance make them perfect for use in cold saw blades.

That’s why SawBlade makes sure to stock blades that contain high tungsten content in Our Store which you can visit right now!

Molybdenum Content of Cold Saw Blades

Molybdenum in Blades

Using molybdenum in blade manufacturing can provide great benefits for the finished product. This is especially true for those working in the metal cutting industry. By combining the right amounts and combination of alloys, the properties of tool steel can dramatically be improved. In particular, the molybdenum content of cold saw blades is especially important to improving the strength of the cutting equipment.

Using Molybdenum in Cold Saw Blades

The molybdenum content of cold saw blades is particularly important to its overall resistances. Moreover, the metal is also seen as an alternative to tungsten due its price as well as lower density. In particular, high molybdenum content is common for high speed steel blades alongside tungsten and chromium. The two types of high speed steel(HSS) blade use molybdenum as one of its main alloys.

M2 blade: This is the industrial standard for most high speed steels. It has high wear resistance along with high toughness and hardness, making it beneficial for cutting a variety of differently shaped materials. Furthermore, the added strength gained from the molybdenum alloy also improves the steel’s stability, decreasing the chance of blades breaking while cutting.

M35 blade: This HSS-E blade has the addition of 5% cobalt added to its alloy mix. As a result, the cobalt improves the blade’s heat hardness resistance as well as its wear resistance. This leads to increased cutting speed as well as longer blade lifespan.

In addition to specific benefits for cold saw blades, molybdenum alloy steel has several general properties that make it perfect for cutting equipment. Specifically, it also increases the corrosion resistance of steel. This serves to decrease the chance of pitting, meaning less damage to the blade over its lifespan.

Overall, molybdenum serves as an essential part in the alloy mix of a cold saw. That’s why Our Store stocks blades with high molybdenum content, a guarantee of its high quality!

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