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80mm 420/440 Stainless Steel Meat Slicer Blade For Cutting Vegetables And Meat
Description:
When selecting stainless steel knives and tools for food processing applications, there are several key factors to consider to ensure optimal cutting performance:
Stainless Steel Grade:
Choose a high-quality stainless steel grade, such as 304, 430, or 420, that offers a balance of corrosion resistance, hardness, and edge-holding ability.
Higher-grade stainless steels, like 420 or 440, will generally provide better edge retention but may be slightly more prone to corrosion.
Carbon Content:
As discussed earlier, high-carbon stainless steel has improved edge-holding properties compared to standard stainless steel.
For applications where maintaining a sharp cutting edge is critical, consider using high-carbon stainless steel blades.
However, be mindful of the potential for slightly reduced corrosion resistance.
Blade Geometry and Design:
Opt for blade shapes and edge geometries that are tailored for the specific food processing tasks, such as slicing, dicing, or deboning.
Blade profiles with a consistent angle and a sharp, precise edge can enhance cutting efficiency and accuracy.
Blade Maintenance:
Establish a regular sharpening and honing routine to keep the blades in optimal condition.
Proper maintenance, including the use of appropriate sharpening tools and techniques, can help maintain the blade's sharpness and prolong its lifespan.
Cleaning and Sanitation:
Ensure the knives and tools are thoroughly cleaned and sanitized after each use to prevent cross-contamination and maintain food safety.
Follow the manufacturer's recommendations for cleaning and sterilization methods to preserve the integrity of the stainless steel blades.
Ergonomics and Safety:
Choose knives and tools with ergonomic handles and grips that provide comfort and control for the user.
Consider features like finger guards or hand guards to enhance safety and minimize the risk of accidental cuts or injuries.
Food Processing Blade Specifications:
Product Name
80mm 420/440 Stainless Steel Meat Slicer Blade
Material
420/440 Stainless Steel
Hardness
HRC40-58
Size
80mm
Thickness range
0.1mm-3mm
Precision
±0.02mm
Grade
Food
Application
Food Processing Industry
Compared to the standard stainless steel used for food processing knives and tools, high-carbon stainless steel has improved edge-holding performance.
The key differences are:
Edge Retention:
High-carbon stainless steel blades have a higher carbon content, which increases the hardness of the material.
The increased hardness allows high-carbon stainless steel blades to maintain a sharp edge for a longer period compared to standard stainless steel blades.
Wear Resistance:
The higher carbon content in high-carbon stainless steel makes the material more resistant to wear and abrasion.
This translates to the blade being able to retain its sharp cutting edge for a longer duration before requiring resharpening.
Corrosion Resistance:
Standard stainless steel has excellent corrosion resistance, which is critical for food processing applications.
While high-carbon stainless steel also has good corrosion resistance, it may be slightly more susceptible to corrosion than the lower-carbon stainless steel variants.
Brittleness:
The increased hardness of high-carbon stainless steel can also make the material more brittle compared to standard stainless steel.
This means high-carbon stainless steel blades may be more prone to chipping or breaking under heavy impact or excessive force.
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Company Details
Bronze Gleitlager
,
Bronze Sleeve Bushings
and
Graphite Plugged Bushings
from Quality China Factory
Year Established:
2010
Total Annual:
3000000-5000000
Employee Number:
20~40
Ecer Certification:
Verified Supplier
Since 2010....
Jiangsu Seton Industrial Technology Co., Ltd. is a leading supplier of machine knives and industrial blades. The company was established in 2010, is located in Wuxi, Jiangsu, China, stainless steel products and carbon steel metal trading centers. Our mission is simple - m... Since 2010....
Jiangsu Seton Industrial Technology Co., Ltd. is a leading supplier of machine knives and industrial blades. The company was established in 2010, is located in Wuxi, Jiangsu, China, stainless steel products and carbon steel metal trading centers. Our mission is simple - m...