Blades used in the textile industry are engineered to handle a wide range of applications, from natural fibers and woven fabrics to technical textiles, nonwovens, and composites. Textile cutting places unique demands on blades, requiring them to maintain sharpness, stability, and wear resistance even under high-speed production.
To meet these challenges, textile blades are manufactured from tungsten carbide, high-speed steel (HSS), stainless steel, and carbon steel. Tungsten carbide provides maximum hardness and long service life, while HSS and tool steels offer toughness and resistance to chipping. Coatings such as TiN (Titanium Nitride) or DLC (Diamond-Like Carbon) further extend life by reducing wear and friction.
Applications include:
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Slitting and cutting woven fabrics and nonwovens
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Processing technical fibers such as aramid, glass, and carbon fiber
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Precision cutting in apparel, upholstery, and industrial textiles
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Cutting synthetic fibers for textile production lines







