Shenzhen Oyea Machinery Co., Ltd Ten-side (decagon)Tungsten carbide blades for CNC machines with a rotary cutting tool

ATOM Zund Bullmer iEcho Kuris Esko Kongsberg Artisto Gerber MCT Lectra MFC Ten-side (decagon)Tungsten carbide blades for CNC machines with a rotary cutting tool
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(YorkPedia Editorial):- Arkadelphia, Arkansas Jan 26, 2023 (Issuewire.com) – OYEA Blades made of cemented carbide with higher hardness, ensuring its long service life.
The blade is ideal for cutting such materials as: Felt, Nylon fabric, Fabrics, Polyester fabrics, Aramid fibers, Glass fibers, Carbon fibers, Non-woven fabric, Glass mats, Composite mats.
LongLife segmented knife for textiles – cutters:
Zund: Z50 ( 3910335 ), Z51 (3910336 ), Z52 (391033), Bullmer Premiumcut: B50, B51, B52, iEcho: E50, E51, E52, Kuris: 84559, Atom: 01060465, Esko Kongsberg BLD-RC110 ( G42444844, 42444844 ), Summa: 500-860, 500-9861, 500-9862, Colex: T00360, Artisto, Raptor, Gerber MCT, Lectra MFC oraz Blackman&White.
10-side blades (decagon) for CNC machines with a rotary cutting tool: Zund Bullmer iEcho Kuris Esko Kongsberg Artisto Gerber MCT Lectra MFC
Knife diameter: 25, 28 or 32 mm.
Shaft (Bore): 8 mm.
Max. cutting depth: 3,5 mm, 5 mm or 7mm.
The blade is also available in a DLC coated version for longer life!
Learn more about Shenzhen Oyea Machinery by visiting the company’s official website here.
Media Contact
Company Name: Shenzhen Oyea Machinery
Email: [email protected]
Address: No 2008, Shennan Road Futian District
City: Shenzhen
Country: China
Website: https://www.china-oyea.com/




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