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Optimized sharpness and cutting efficiency, suitable for high-speed rotary cutting, and optimized cutting angle design: Different blade angles are adapted to the hardness of the wood (18°-22° for softwood and 25°-30° for hardwood), along with a 10°-15° rake angle design. This ensures cutting sharpness while reducing the risk of edge breakage, enabling single-blade continuous rotary cutting of logs from 600mm to 80mm (for small-diameter wood) without the need for frequent blade changes.
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High rigidity and dimensional stability ensure precise thickness control of veneer sheets, and slow and even edge wear: High-quality cutting tools have a hardened edge (hardness reaches HRC58-62), with edge wear ≤0.005mm per hour. After 8-12 hours of continuous rotary cutting, the thickness error of the veneer sheet can still be controlled within ±0.08mm, far superior to ordinary tools (the error can easily exceed ±0.15mm), reducing the processing workload in the subsequent sanding process.
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Outstanding wear and fracture resistance, extended service life, and optimized impact toughness: The cutter body is tempered (hardness HRC28-32), balancing rigidity and toughness. It can absorb instantaneous impact during peeling (such as encountering log knots) to prevent tool breakage, and reduces the failure rate of brittle tools (such as those simply quenched without tempering) by 60%.
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Strong adaptability, meeting the processing needs of various specifications, and convenient installation and commissioning: The tool is equipped with standardized mounting slots and positioning holes, which can be quickly fixed to the rotary cutting machine tool holder. Combined with the tool fine-tuning mechanism (accuracy ±0.01mm), the operator can quickly adjust the tool height according to the required single board thickness (0.2mm-3mm), shortening the commissioning time to 10-15 minutes (traditional tools require more than 30 minutes).
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