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Pointed Tip Blades

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What are pointed-tip blades?

A pointed-tip blade is a type of knife with a narrow, sharp point at the end of the blade. This blade type can be used for various tasks, from piercing, puncturing, slicing, and opening packages. The blade can be made from different materials but is most commonly made from steel.
Although the pointed-tip blade is handy, it can be hazardous. The sharp point can easily cause serious injuries, and the blade can be broken if misused. It is crucial to handle this blade carefully and always use it with caution.

Baucor manufactures and supplies both standard and custom-built pointed tip knives and blades from a size of a razor blade to a large shear blade for all kinds of industrial use. Our pointed tip knives and blades are made from quality ground hardened tool steels and stainless steel as well as tungsten carbide. 

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We are the experts in manufacturing custom pointed tip blades

We are highly specialized in manufacturing custom pointed tip knives and pointed tip blades per sample and drawing. If you need your knives manufactured to your exact requirements, please contact us now get to a free quote. If you have a drawing, sketch or written specifications for the blade you need, please let us know.

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Advantages of using pointed-tip blades

There are many advantages of using pointed-tip blades, including:

  • Very sharp point:
    Pointed-tip blades have a very sharp point that can be useful for piercing and puncturing through more rigid materials.

  • Easier to sharpen:
    It is easier to sharpen and maintain than other types of blades.

  • Precise cuts:
    This blade type is exceptionally sharp, making it ideal for precise cutting applications. They also have an excellent point, allowing for detailed work.

  • Require less cutting force:
    The amount of cutting force required to pierce and slice is reduced due to the shape of the blade.

How are pointed-tip blades manufactured?

  • Cutting:
    First, the raw materials must be cut to the correct size and shape using a CNC machine.

  • Heating:
    Next, the tips need to be heat treated to improve their hardness and strength, making them more resistant to wear and tear and improving their overall lifespan.

  • Sharpening:
    Finally, the blades are often given a final sharpening. This process involves grinding the blade to create a sharp and even edge.

  • Coating:
    It is common to coat the tips of blades with materials that improve resistance to wear or corrosion. The most common materials used for this purpose are chromium and tungsten, which can help prolong the blade's life and keep it performing effectively for longer.

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