tomwalz
Materials
- May 29, 2002
- 947
Does anyone know what kind of material is best to use for pelletizer blades for use in the plastic industry?
This is a customer request. The largest size knife they can buy is 2.12" x 1.37" wide by 0.047” thick. They think the knife would work better if it was 2.3” long by 1.37” wide by 0.047” thick.
The sample knife I have is a shiny gray metal with a mirror finish and is magnetically responsive.
I thought perhaps it was some sort of high speed steel or possibly something such as Stellite© but wondered if anybody could give me a more exact answer.
Thank you,
Tom Walz
Carbide Processors
Thomas J. Walz
Carbide Processors, Inc.
Good engineering starts with a Grainger Catalog.
This is a customer request. The largest size knife they can buy is 2.12" x 1.37" wide by 0.047” thick. They think the knife would work better if it was 2.3” long by 1.37” wide by 0.047” thick.
The sample knife I have is a shiny gray metal with a mirror finish and is magnetically responsive.
I thought perhaps it was some sort of high speed steel or possibly something such as Stellite© but wondered if anybody could give me a more exact answer.
Thank you,
Tom Walz
Carbide Processors
Thomas J. Walz
Carbide Processors, Inc.
Good engineering starts with a Grainger Catalog.