The thickness of a solid carbide slitting saw blade can vary depending on its specific design, intended application, and manufacturer. However, in general, solid carbide slitting saw blades are relatively thin compared to other types of saw blades.
Typically, solid carbide slitting saw blades have thicknesses ranging from around 0.5 mm (0.02 inches) to 6 mm (0.24 inches) or more. The exact thickness will depend on the specific size and diameter of the blade, as well as the desired cutting performance and application requirements.
It’s worth noting that solid carbide slitting saw blades are often designed to have thin kerfs, which refers to the width of the cut made by the blade. Thin kerfs help minimize material waste and reduce cutting forces, making them suitable for precision cutting applications in industries such as metalworking, woodworking, and plastics.
For precise information about the thickness of a specific solid carbide slitting saw blade, it is recommended to refer to the manufacturer’s specifications or consult the product documentation.