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The Carbide Blade

While brass blades are useful for cutting through wood and other such soft materials, there are some materials to which saws of such construction simply are not suited. When a saw must cut through harder materials, or if a saw has to do so rapidly and for extended periods of time, a stronger metal such as steel is often chosen. There are times, however, when even steel is not sharp enough or durable enough to do the job, and at times such as this, a carbide blade may be worth considering.
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DeWalt DW7140PT ATB Ripping and Crosscutting Saw Blade
DeWalt DW7140PT ATB Ripping and Crosscutting Saw Blade

DeWalt DW7140PT carbide blade, Thin kerf for smoother cuts. To use it for table saws crosscutting and ripping with 5/ ...

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Hitachi 726102 12-Inch 90 Tooth TCG Non-Ferrous Metal Cutting Saw Blade with 1-Inch Arbor
Hitachi 726102 12-Inch 90 Tooth TCG Non-Ferrous Metal Cutting Saw Blade with 1-Inch Arbor

The Hitachi Triple Chip Circular Saw Blade has a 12-inch diameter and is ideal for woodworking and cutting plastics ...

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Freud D1080X Diablo 10-Inch 80-tooth ATB Finish Saw Blade with 5/8-Inch Arbor and PermaShield Coating
Freud D1080X Diablo 10-Inch 80-tooth ATB Finish Saw Blade with 5/8-Inch Arbor and PermaShield Coating

This Diablo saw blade from Freud is designed to meet the needs of the construction and remodeling market. This advanced ...

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MK Morse CSM1472SC Metal Devil 14-Inch 72 Tooth Steel Cutting Saw Blade with 1-Inch Arbor
MK Morse CSM1472SC Metal Devil 14-Inch 72 Tooth Steel Cutting Saw Blade with 1-Inch Arbor

The Metal Devil saw blade is the fastest, easiest, and coolest way to cut through ferrous and nonferrous metals. Metal ...

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MK Morse CSM1260SC Metal Devil 12-Inch 60 Tooth Steel Cutting Saw Blade with 1-Inch Arbor
MK Morse CSM1260SC Metal Devil 12-Inch 60 Tooth Steel Cutting Saw Blade with 1-Inch Arbor

Cut through solid steel late in less than 12 seconds. The unique metallurgy of the carbide tips allows minimal heat ...

$ 73.00
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MK Morse CSM840SC Metal Devil 8-Inch 40 Tooth Steel Cutting Saw Blade with 5/8-Inch Arbor
MK Morse CSM840SC Metal Devil 8-Inch 40 Tooth Steel Cutting Saw Blade with 5/8-Inch Arbor

Cut through solid steel late in less than 12 seconds. The unique metallurgy of the carbide tips allows minimal heat ...

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Panasonic EY9PM13D 5-3/8-Inch 50 Tooth Metal Cutting Saw Blade with 20-Millimeter Arbor
Panasonic EY9PM13D 5-3/8-Inch 50 Tooth Metal Cutting Saw Blade with 20-Millimeter Arbor

This blade can be used to cut through thin metal up to 1/16in. Ideal for use on residential steel ...

$ 34.00
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MK Morse CSM1052TSC Metal Devil 10-Inch 52 Tooth Thin Steel Cutting Saw Blade with 5/8-Inch and Diamond Knockout Arbor
MK Morse CSM1052TSC Metal Devil 10-Inch 52 Tooth Thin Steel Cutting Saw Blade with 5/8-Inch and Diamond Knockout Arbor

Cut through solid steel late in less than 12 seconds. The unique metallurgy of the carbide tips allows minimal heat ...

$ 59.62
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Freud TK706 Avanti 10-Inch 80 Tooth TCG Non-Ferrous Metal Cutting Saw Blade with 5/8-Inch Arbor
Freud TK706 Avanti 10-Inch 80 Tooth TCG Non-Ferrous Metal Cutting Saw Blade with 5/8-Inch Arbor

The Freud 10-inch 80-tooth non-ferrous metal and plastic cutting saw blade is an ideal blade for on- ...

$ 37.99
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The carbide commonly used in saws is a chemical compound consisting of tungsten and carbide. This compound provides such molecular strength that it is also commonly used by the military for various applications, including armor piercing rounds. The sharpness that a carbide blade provides is not its only attractive feature. Carbide also possesses an extremely high melting point. If a saw is to be used in a high production environment, such as a factory, carbide may be worth the investment. Although a steel blade may have the sharpness to cut a material, it will heat up and warp if used constantly at high speed.

Carbide does have some disadvantages. For one, carbide is an expensive material because of the difficulties involved in its production. Additionally, despite its incredible sharpness, carbide is also a brittle material, having a tendency to chip and break. As such, carbide saw blades are usually made primarily out of steel. The actual teeth of such a blade are carbide, with the blade made in such a way that the teeth are detachable. If a tooth should chip or shatter, the blade may be easily serviced by simply inserting a new tooth.

Some newer carbide saw blades have employed advanced technology to protect the teeth from chipping and shattering. Carbide tools can be coated with a material such as titanium to prevent what is known as galling. Galling occurs when the material being cut sticks to the blade, leading to wear and tear on the blade. The titanium coating prevents anything from sticking to the blade, thereby increasing the lifetime of the carbide itself.

Leading brands for carbide saws include the American Carbide Saw Company, as well as the Industrial Carbide Saw & Tool Corp. A carbide blade isn't going to be cheap. For instance, a 12" circular blade offered by the Ace Hardware Superstore costs $202. If you need an extremely sharp blade that will run cool, however, carbide is most likely your best bet.

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