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Lâminas para Utility Knife (Ponta Pontiaguda)

SKU #10528

As lâminas para utility knife Slice® 10528 tem uma ponta pontiaguda para cortes que necessitam de uma ação de perfuração. Tal como outras lâminas de segurança da Slice, as nossas lâminas 10528 não produzem faíscas, não são magnéticas, são quimicamente inertes, não têm cobertura de óleo e nunca enferrujam. A nossa lateral finger-friendly® proprietária é segura ao toque, reduzindo acidentes e diminuindo custos. Estas lâminas são compatíveis com vários cabos Slice: as utility knives 10550, 10554, 10558, e 10562; as Espátulas 10591 and 10593; e a Faca Manual para Cartão 10585.

  • Tipo de lâmina: ponta pontiaguda
  • Mais segura do que lâminas tradicionais
  • Lateral finger-friendly® corta e raspa eficazmente
  • Dura até 11.2x mais do que lâminas de metal
  • Menos mudanças de lâminas = menos acidentes
  • Reduz acidentes, diminui custos
  • Não produz faíscas, não condutora, não magnética
  • Quimicamente inerte, nunca enferruja
  • Livre de óleo e lubrificantes
  • Ponta pontiaguda penetra facilmente materiais de corte
  • 100% reciclável
  • Lâmina é segura de -40ºC até 1600ºC
  • Cabos compatíveis: 10477, 10479, 10550, 10554, 10558, 10562, 10563, 10564, 10585, 10591, 10593
  • 3 lâminas de dois gumes por pack
  • SKU #10528

Product Specifications

Cutting Depth:

Material: zirconium oxide

Dimensions: L 2,56 pol. x W0,47 pol. x H0,05 pol.

Weight: 0.06 lb

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FAQ

Are Slice Ceramic Utility Knife Blades Safer?

Compared with standard blades (that’s steel or traditional ceramic), the answer is yes. When you search “how to change a utility knife blade”, you learn that the process is often dangerous. Overly sharp blades leave your hands vulnerable to injury.

Because we developed a proprietary finger-friendly edge for our ceramics, handling a Slice ceramic blade is less dangerous than handling a traditional ceramic or steel utility knife blade. Our manufacturing process creates an edge that effectively cuts material but is safe to the touch.

Slice utility knife replacement blades are made from hard zirconium oxide. That, along with our manufacturing process, is why our blades hold their edge, on average, 11.2 times longer than steel. This means you’ll be handling your blade much less often, which also reduces the chance of injuries.

Which Type of Utility Knife Blade Should I Use for the Job?

The best utility knife blades will depend on your application. For most cuts, our 10526 (rounded tip) blades will do the job. The rounded tip provides an added layer of safety against accidental puncture wounds. For some materials, though, a pointed tip is required. A pointed tip initiates a clean cut with a piercing action and is best used for materials like shrink wrap, laminating sheets and plastic banding.