In the packaging industry, corrugated paper cutting requires precision tools to ensure clean, consistent cuts while maintaining the structural integrity of the material. Circular blades designed for corrugated paper must balance sharpness, durability, and resistance to wear from fibrous paper materials. This article outlines the main models of circular blades suitable for corrugated paper cutting, their corresponding sizes, and key considerations for selecting the right blade.
Corrugated paper circular blades are specialized cutting tools used in die-cutting machines, slitting equipment, and corrugated board processing lines. These blades face unique challenges from corrugated paper’s multi-layered structure (linerboard, medium, and fluting), which demands blades with precise edge geometry and robust materials to prevent dulling or chipping. Key parameters for blade sizing include diameter, thickness, and inner hole diameter, while material selection (e.g., high-speed steel or carbide) impacts cutting efficiency and lifespan.
Below is a detailed table featuring the most commonly used blade models for corrugated paper cutting, along with their technical specifications and application scenarios:
Model Series | Diameter (mm) | Thickness (mm) | Inner Hole Diameter (mm) | Material | Application Scenarios | Key Features |
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CP-500 series | 150-300 | 1.5-3.0 | 30-50 | Tungsten carbide (WC) | High-speed die-cutting machines for medium-weight corrugated boards (B/C flute) | Ultra-hard wear resistance, suitable for 100-200 GSM paper; reduces heat generation during continuous cutting. |
CP-800 series | 200-400 | 2.0-4.0 | 40-60 | Carbide-tipped steel | Industrial slitting lines for heavy-duty corrugated materials (E/F flute) | Reinforced cutting edge for tough multi-layered boards; maintains sharpness over 500+ hours of operation. |
CP-1000 series | 300-500 | 3.0-5.0 | 50-70 | Diamond-coated HSS | High-precision die-cutting of micro-flute corrugated paper (N/F flute) | Micro-fine edge finish for intricate cuts; ideal for packaging requiring precise creasing and minimal burr. |
CP-300 series | 100-200 | 1.0-2.0 | 20-30 | Stainless steel (440C) | Small-scale manual or semi-automatic cutting machines | Cost-effective solution for low-volume production; easy to replace and maintain. |
CP-600 series | 250-450 | 2.5-4.5 | 45-65 | Ceramic-composite | Eco-friendly cutting of recycled corrugated materials with high moisture content | Chemical resistance to recycled paper impurities; reduces blade degradation from wet fibers. |
Ideal for standard corrugated boxes (B-flute or C-flute), the CP-500 series balances cutting efficiency and cost-effectiveness. Its tungsten carbide composition makes it suitable for production lines running at 50-100 m/min, handling paper weights up to 200 GSM.
Designed for thick corrugated boards (E-flute for rigidity), the CP-800’s carbide-tipped steel construction resists deformation from repeated cuts on multi-layer materials. It is commonly used in automated slitting machines for shipping pallet boxes and heavy packaging.
For premium packaging requiring intricate designs (e.g., gift boxes with N-flute), the CP-1000’s diamond coating ensures razor-sharp edges without tearing the delicate micro-fluting. This model is essential for high-end packaging where aesthetics matter.
Suitable for workshops or low-volume production, the CP-300’s stainless steel build offers basic cutting performance at a lower cost. It is often used in manual die-cutters for small batches of corrugated inserts or custom prototypes.
With ceramic-composite material, the CP-600 resists corrosion from recycled paper’s residual chemicals and moisture. It’s the go-to choice for eco-friendly packaging lines processing 100% recycled corrugated sheets.
Selecting the right circular blade for corrugated paper cutting is critical to maintaining production efficiency and packaging quality. By matching blade models (e.g., CP-500 for medium-duty, CP-1000 for precision) to your specific needs—including paper thickness, machine speed, and volume—you can optimize cutting performance while reducing downtime. For custom blade solutions or detailed specifications, contact our packaging tool experts to find the perfect fit for your corrugated processing line.
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