Technology

Bimetal Tooth Geometry

Standard Tooth (S)

A tooth shape with a rake angle of 0°. It is
particularly suitable for sawing short-chipping
materials, low-alloy materials and small and
medium cross-sections of solid materials, as
well as pipes and beams.

Hook Tooth (K), (D)

The hook tooth with a positive rake angle of
10° or 16° K+ has a large, elongated chip
space. Therefore, it is preferred for use
cutting non-ferrous metals, low-carbon steels
and CrNi alloys.

Master Tooth (M), (R)

The master tooth M with a positive rake
angle of 10° or R 16° has sharpened tooth
tips with one chamfered, unset pre-cutting
tooth and two set finish-cutting teeth. The
special tooth geometry allows economical
sawing of high-alloyed and ultra-high-alloyed
steels with bi-metal bandsaw blades.

Profile Tooth (P)

The profile tooth with a positive rake angle of 6°
has a longer drawn tooth back. Its special
geometry makes it especially suitable for profiles
and beams under residual stress.

Pipe Tooth (PP)

The PIPE tooth with a positive rake angle of
6° has a longer tooth back and a chip breaker.
Its special geometry makes it particularly
suitable for thick-walled pipe applications.