Advanced Metal Etching Blades with Ultra-Precise Performance for Demanding UK Market Applications
Metal Blades Overview Our precision metal blades are manufactured using advanced chemical etching technology, catering to applications demanding extreme sharpness, dimensional accuracy, and material integrity. Ideal for intricate cutting, slicing, or delicate material handling, these blades are engineered for consistency and reliability in high-performance environments.
Manufacturing Process Each blade is produced through a state-of-the-art photochemical etching process. This involves:
Cleaning & Preparation: The selected metal sheet is thoroughly cleaned.
Photoresist Lamination: A light-sensitive film is applied.
Exposure & Development: The blade design is transferred from a digital tool to the metal using UV light, creating a precise mask.
Chemical Etching: Unprotected areas are etched away with a controlled chemical solution, forming the blade's edge and features without introducing stress or burrs.
Stripping & Finishing: The resist is removed, and blades undergo cleaning, potential secondary processes (like plating), and rigorous quality inspection.
Metal Blades Features
Burr-Free & Stress-Free: The etching process creates clean, sharp edges without mechanical deformation, preserving the metal's original properties.
Extreme Precision: Capable of producing ultra-fine cutting edges and intricate geometries unachievable with traditional stamping or laser cutting.
Material Versatility: Can be manufactured from a wide range of metals including stainless steel (e.g., 304, 316), high-carbon steel, copper alloys, and titanium.
Rapid Prototyping & Production: Quick turnaround for both sample validation and high-volume orders due to our digital tooling and flexible production lines.
Consistent Quality: Each blade in a batch is identical, ensuring predictable performance and easy integration.
Meal Blades Specification
Parameter
Specification
Material Thickness
0.02mm - 1.5mm
Blade Edge Sharpness
Can achieve cutting edge radii under 0.02mm
Tolerance (Standard)
±0.01mm
Minimum Feature Size
0.015mm line/space
Common Materials
Stainless Steel, Spring Steel, Copper, Titanium, Alloys
General Precision Use: Laboratory equipment, hobby/craft blades, specialized packaging cutters.
Our Advantages
Unmatched Speed & Flexibility: From raw material procurement to production, we excel at handling both urgent prototypes and massive, sudden orders without compromising quality.
Superior Precision Expertise: Our core competency in etching allows us to achieve tolerances and feature sizes at the forefront of the industry.
Broad Material Experience: In-depth knowledge of etching various metals ensures optimal results for your specific blade performance requirements.
End-to-End Control: We manage the entire process in-house, guaranteeing quality consistency, confidentiality, and on-time delivery.
Proven Reputation: We are recognized in our customer base for high precision, fast turnaround, and the ability to handle a diverse array of part types.
FAQ Q1: How does etched blade sharpness compare to traditionally ground blades? A: Etched blades offer superior edge consistency and can achieve extreme sharpness without the micro-burrs or heat-affected zones common in mechanical grinding, often resulting in better initial cutting performance.
Q2: Can you produce blades with custom geometries or holes? A: Absolutely. Photochemical etching is ideal for complex designs, including irregular shapes, vents, alignment holes, or logos, all added at no extra tooling cost.
Q3: What is the lead time for samples and production? A: Sample lead times are typically 1-2 weeks. For mass production, lead times vary based on order volume but are highly competitive due to our efficient process. We are specialists in expediting large orders.
Q4: Are your blades ready for use after etching? A: We provide blades finished to your specification. This can be the bare etched part, or we can apply hardening treatments, coatings, or sharpening as per your requirement.
Q5: What file format do you need for production? A: We prefer vector-based formats like .DXF or .DWG, but we can work with various CAD files or detailed PDF drawings.
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