Saw Blades for Hydromat Machines

March 21, 2017
Saw Blades for Hydromat Machines

Controx-Neuhauser presents precision saw blades designed specifically for use with Hydromat machines. Available in 166 and 250 mm diameters, these cobalt steel (HSS-Co) saw blades feature an axial runout of 0.1 mm/0.004” to assure a straight cut and minimize the breakage rate.

To accommodate the range of material sizes and types processed, Controx-Neuhauser stocks untoothed saw blade blanks which are then customized for particular applications. The number of teeth and the toothform ensure minimal burr issues and maximum service life. Fine-, medium- and coarse-pitch toothing available includes angular (A), angular with alternating chamfers (Aw), rounded (B), rounded with alternating chamfers (Bw), or Triplechip toothing (C) styles. 

PVD and CVD coatings are available for enhanced performance and service life. Controx precision saw blades are ideal for diverse applications including, gold and silver jewelry, fastener production, resistors, electronics, thin or thick-walled pipes and profiles, extrusions, abrasive and high-tensile materials.

In addition to saw blades for Hydromat machines, Controx-Neuhauser also stocks replacement blades for George Fischer, Rohbi, Bimax, Presstal Eisele, different Screw- and Swiss-type and other machines. 

Related Glossary Terms

  • abrasive

    abrasive

    Substance used for grinding, honing, lapping, superfinishing and polishing. Examples include garnet, emery, corundum, silicon carbide, cubic boron nitride and diamond in various grit sizes.

  • burr

    burr

    Stringy portions of material formed on workpiece edges during machining. Often sharp. Can be removed with hand files, abrasive wheels or belts, wire wheels, abrasive-fiber brushes, waterjet equipment or other methods.

  • chemical vapor deposition ( CVD)

    chemical vapor deposition ( CVD)

    High-temperature (1,000° C or higher), atmosphere-controlled process in which a chemical reaction is induced for the purpose of depositing a coating 2µm to 12µm thick on a tool’s surface. See coated tools; PVD, physical vapor deposition.

  • physical vapor deposition ( PVD)

    physical vapor deposition ( PVD)

    Tool-coating process performed at low temperature (500° C), compared to chemical vapor deposition (1,000° C). Employs electric field to generate necessary heat for depositing coating on a tool’s surface. See CVD, chemical vapor deposition.

  • sawing machine ( saw)

    sawing machine ( saw)

    Machine designed to use a serrated-tooth blade to cut metal or other material. Comes in a wide variety of styles but takes one of four basic forms: hacksaw (a simple, rugged machine that uses a reciprocating motion to part metal or other material); cold or circular saw (powers a circular blade that cuts structural materials); bandsaw (runs an endless band; the two basic types are cutoff and contour band machines, which cut intricate contours and shapes); and abrasive cutoff saw (similar in appearance to the cold saw, but uses an abrasive disc that rotates at high speeds rather than a blade with serrated teeth).