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Melt Free TCT Saw Blades TCG 2TPI Triple Chip Grind Blade

Brand Name: XRTOOLS
Model Number: 305mm
MOQ: 200pcs
Price: $0.5-22/pcs
Delivery Time: 25-30days
Payment Terms: L/C, D/P, T/T, Western Union, MoneyGram
Detail Information
Place of Origin:
CHINA
Certification:
ISO9000
Name:
TCT SAW BALDE
Blade Width:
12 INCH
Process Type:
Laser Welded
Teeths:
100Teeth
Material:
TCT Tungsten Carbide
Customized Support::
OEM
Finishing:
Custiomized
Blade Material:
SK5
Type:
SAW BLADE
Usage:
For Cutting Wood
Package:
Skin Card,Color Box Or White Box,available Upon Your Request
Advantage:
Imporved Efficiency,sharp Teeth,fast Cutting,High Efficiency,long Life
Teeth Shape:
TCG
Tpi:
2TPI
Application:
Metal Cutting,ALUMINIUM AND PLASTIC,aluminum,Aluminum And Metal
Packaging Details:
Double Blister
Supply Ability:
10000pcs per day
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Product Description

Professional 12" Triple Chip Grind Blade | Melt-Free Thick Acrylic & Polycarbonate Blade

 

1. Problem: Edge "Frosting," Micro-Fractures, and Phenolic Blowout

 

 

  • The Problem: Commercial fabricators creating museum-grade acrylic displays, aerospace-grade polycarbonate windows, or thick Phenolic resin (compact laminate) partitions face strict quality controls. When cutting these dense, brittle materials on a 12-inch saw, even an 80T blade causes microscopic impact fractures ("spider-webbing") or leaves a cloudy, frosted edge on clear plastics. Furthermore, cutting heavy, dense solid-surface countertops causes extreme friction that melts the polymer binder.

  • The Result: Expensive materials are scrapped due to visible edge defects, or workshops lose thousands of labor hours manually flame-polishing acrylic edges and routing solid surface joints to make them presentable.

 

2. Cause: Kinetic Impact and Thermal Friction-Welding

 

 

  • Kinetic "Chopping": Lower tooth counts mean each carbide tip strikes the brittle plastic with a larger kinetic impact, causing the molecular structure of cast acrylics to shatter rather than shear.

  • Heat Trapping: Plastics and dense resins do not absorb heat; they reflect it back into the blade. If the blade plate is not perfectly stabilized, the heat causes microscopic plate flutter, rubbing against the kerf wall and melting the material.

 

 

3. Solution: 100T Micro-Milling and Thermal-Dampened Core

 

 

  • 100T Extreme-Density TCG: Packing 100 Tungsten Carbide Teeth onto a 12-inch circumference creates the tightest possible Triple Chip Grind (TCG) pitch. The alternating trapezoidal and flat teeth act as a high-speed polishing mill. Each tooth takes a microscopic, dust-sized shaving. This eliminates kinetic impact shock, leaving a glassy, "flame-polished" quality edge on cast acrylics and a perfectly seamless mating edge on solid surface countertops.

  • Negative Hook Angle (-5°): The teeth are angled backward to completely eliminate the blade's tendency to grab or pull. It gently scrapes the dense polymer downward against the saw table, preventing the material from lifting and chipping on the exit stroke.

  • Laser-Matrix Heat Sinks: Because 100 teeth generate immense friction in dense materials, the heavy-gauge 75Cr1 steel core is engineered with an advanced matrix of laser-cut J-slots filled with thermal-absorbent polyurethane resin. This acts as a heat sink, preventing plate distortion and ensuring melt-free cuts over continuous industrial shift work.

 

 

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4. Technical Specifications

 

 

Technical Pillar Imperial Specification Metric Specification Industrial Benefit
Diameter 12" 305mm Maximum precision for commercial double-miter & panel saws.
Arbor Size 1" or 1-3/16" 25.4mm / 30mm Direct fit for heavy-duty industrial fabrication spindles.
Tooth Count 100T 100T Absolute maximum density for polishing-grade plastic cuts.
Tooth Grind TCG (Triple Chip Grind) TCG Distributes impact to prevent dulling on dense resins.
Hook Angle Negative (-5°) Negative (-5°) Eliminates grabbing and lifting on brittle sheet goods.
Plate Build Thermal-Dampened Matrix Thermal-Dampened Matrix Prevents friction-melting and blade deflection.

 

 

5. Professional Industry Applications

 

 

  • High-End Plastics Fabrication: Delivering transparent, instantly-polishable edges on heavy Cast Acrylic (Plexiglass), Polycarbonate sheets, and PETG for retail displays and architectural glazing.

  • Solid Surface & Casework: Precision sizing and flawless miter joints on highly abrasive Corian countertops, High-Pressure Laminates (HPL), and Phenolic resin (Trespa) panels.

  • Advanced Composites: Burr-free, fray-free cutting of Fiberglass Reinforced Plastics (FRP), carbon fiber sheets, and high-density polyurethane tooling boards.

 

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6. Operation and Safety Guidelines

 

 

  • The "Dust Plunge" Rule: A 100-tooth blade produces ultra-fine dust, not chips. Because the gullets are microscopic, you must maintain a very slow, highly controlled feed rate. Forcing the saw head down too quickly will instantly pack the gullets with plastic dust, causing the blade to seize and melt the workpiece.

  • Air-Blast Clearance: When cutting thick acrylics or solid surfaces, positioning a continuous compressed air-blast aimed directly at the cut point helps instantly eject the plastic dust from the tiny gullets, keeping the blade cool and the cut perfectly clear.

  • Rigid Clamping Required: Despite the negative hook angle, cutting 1-inch or 2-inch thick solid surface material generates immense torque. The workpiece must be locked tightly to the fence with pneumatic clamps to prevent lateral vibration.

 

 

 

7. FAQ: Expert Technical Support

 

 

 

Q: What is the difference between the 12" 96T TCG and this 12" 100T TCG?

 

A: The 96T is optimized for thin-wall aluminum and delicate metal picture framing, where it needs just enough gullet space to clear metal ribbons. The 100T is the absolute maximum density, optimized specifically for thick, dense plastics and solid surface materials. It sacrifices metal-chip clearance to provide a "polishing" effect on brittle polymers.

 

 

Q: Can I use this 100T TCG blade for fine woodworking crosscuts?

 

A: Absolutely not. A 100-tooth TCG blade with a negative hook angle will act like a brake pad against solid wood. It will instantly trap sawdust, generate severe smoke, deeply scorch the wood black, and risk violent kickback. Use a 12" 80T or 100T ATB blade for fine woodworking.

 

 

Q: Do I need to use liquid coolant when cutting thick acrylic with this blade?

 

A: Liquid coolant is generally not recommended for plastics, as it can cause a messy paste to form with the fine plastic dust. Instead, use a steady, slow feed rate and a continuous compressed air-blast to keep the cut cool and clear of swarf. Liquid coolant/wax is only required if you use this blade to cut non-ferrous metals.

 

 

Q: Why does the acrylic melt back together behind the blade even though I have 100 teeth?

 

A: "Melt-back" (friction welding) happens when the operator hesitates or pauses mid-cut. Even with 100 teeth, if the blade continues to spin in one place against the plastic, the friction will melt it. You must commit to a smooth, uninterrupted feed rate from the start of the cut to the exit.