The SKD11 cold work die steel packaging blade is made of high-quality SKD11 cold work die steel, which has excellent hardenability, wear resistance and high toughness. It is processed through multiple strict processes such as quenching, tempering and precision grinding, ensuring the stability and service life of the blade from the source. The cutting edge of the blade adopts high-precision mirror precision grinding technology, which is highly sharp and burr-free. When cutting composite film and aluminized film, it can effectively avoid material tearing, fuzzing, curling and other problems, and the cutting section is flat and smooth, greatly improving the appearance quality of packaging products.
This product specifically solves the cutting pain points of sticky and stretchable materials such as composite film and aluminized film. The blade has uniform hardness, strong impact resistance, is not easy to chip or deform during long-term high-frequency cutting, and has outstanding wear resistance. Compared with ordinary material packaging blades, its service life can be increased by 3-5 times. With a reasonable structural design, the blade is compatible with various industrial packaging cutting equipment (semi-automatic packaging machines, automatic slitting machines, bag making machines, etc.), easy to install and disassemble flexibly. It can be widely used in the cutting scenarios of composite film and aluminized film in food packaging, daily chemical packaging, electronic packaging and other industries, balancing cutting efficiency and cutting quality, and is the preferred accessory for industrial packaging cutting.
The product strictly complies with industrial-grade quality standards, and each blade undergoes strict quality inspection to ensure accurate size, sharp cutting edge and stable performance. It can meet the high-frequency cutting needs in mass production, help enterprises reduce the cost of consumable replacement, improve production efficiency, and achieve efficient, stable and high-quality packaging cutting operations.