High Quality Coated Industrial Razor Blades
Achieve Cleaner Cuts and Smoother Edges
When it comes to cutting flexible web material, the quality of your razor blades can make all the difference. Investing in high quality industrial razor blades ensures cleaner cuts, which in turn reduces the presence of dust particles between film layers. The result? A superior, high quality product.
Say Goodbye to Corrugations and Unusable Film
Poor slitting techniques can lead to corrugations in the cut edge of your material. These corrugations, when the web is wound, cause raised and uneven reel edges. This becomes a significant problem when you need to unwind films, often rendering the film or foil completely unusable.
The Optimal Razorblade for Your Specific Application
Using the appropriate razor blades for slitting, results in layers of film that flush against each other and results in enabling higher productivity.
Ceramic Coated Razor Blades
Fortis
FORTIS razor blades are stainless steel blades with a special treatment for industrial use. The cutting edges are additionally protected with an extremely hard coating, increasing the wear resistance and decreasing the friction with the film.
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Advanced Coated Razor Blades
Fortis+
FORTIS+ razor blades are the 'heavy duty' versions of the FORTIS blades. The cutting edges have the highest possible surface hardness and excel in slitting very though web materials.
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Solid Ceramic Razor Blades
Fortius
FORTIUS razor blades are made of solid ceramic material. Their natural supremacy in hardness over steel and low friction result in the longest tool lifetime.
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News from Fortisblades
Slitting Plastic Film with Antiblocking Agents
Antiblocking agents are additives incorporated into plastics to prevent the adhesion of film layers. The typical silicon dioxide (SiO2) materials are effective antiblocking agents for plastic films. These additives have substantial impact on blade wear, slit quality and lifetime.
Read moreSlitting Pearlized Film for Flexible Packaging
Pearlized or pearlescent films are often used in packaging and decorative applications. The presence of calcium carbonate (CaCO3) and pearlite pigment serves to achieve the desired visual (white, opaque and pearlescent appearance) and performance characteristics. The film is abrasive due to the presence of CaCO3, so it's crucial to choose cutting tools and parameters that can withstand such abrasion.
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