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Tungsten Carbide Planer Blades
- Superior Hardness and Edge Retention: Tungsten carbide tips (88–92 HRA) maintain sharpness under hard wood and high-volume production.
- Precision Cutting Performance: Ensures uniform thickness and smooth surface finish for industrial operations.
- Extended Service Life: High wear resistance reduces replacement frequency and production downtime.
- Wide Machine Compatibility: Fits industrial planers, jointers, CNC woodworking machines, and wide belt planers.
- Customizable Dimensions: Length, width, thickness, and profile can be tailored for precise machine fit and optimal efficiency.
Features
Tungsten Carbide Planer Blades for Industrial Woodworking
SHJ KNIFE Tungsten Carbide Planer Blades are engineered for **high-demand industrial woodworking**, where durability, hardness, and precision are critical. Featuring **superior tungsten carbide tips (HRA 88–92)**, these blades maintain sharpness under hard wood and high-volume production, ensuring consistent thickness, smooth surface finish, and minimal vibration.
Available in multiple standard sizes, these blades also support **fully customizable lengths, widths, thicknesses, and profiles** to fit CNC machines, planers, jointers, and wide belt planers. Perfect for high-intensity production lines requiring maximum uptime and long-lasting cutting performance.
Key Specifications
| Products | Lx30×3mm / Lx35×3mm Tungsten Carbide Planer Knife |
| Material | Tungsten carbide tips on HSS base |
| Hardness | HRA 88–92 |
| Suitable Wood | Soft, wet, and hardwood plates |
| Machine Fit | Industrial planers, CNC woodworking machines, jointers, wide belt planers |
| Edge | Precision ground tungsten carbide edge |
| Packaging | Plastic box + Carton; 1–2 blades per box |
Available Sizes & Custom Options
Standard tungsten carbide blades are available in multiple sizes. Custom dimensions and profiles can be tailored for your machine or production line:
| 317.5×19.05×3.175 | 350×20×3 | 406.4×28.575×3.5 | 410×30×3 |
| 500×30×3 | 508×28.575×3.175 | 510×30×3 | 610×25×3 |
| 629×28.575×3.175 | 670×20×3 | 820×30×3 | 1020×30×3 |
| Custom sizes available on request | |||
Compatible Machines

Tungsten carbide planer blades are compatible with a wide range of industrial woodworking machines, including planers, CNC woodworking machines, jointers, and wide belt planers. Representative brands (for reference only): Babcock, Capital, Raute, Fezer, Jusan, Kellar RFR, Cremona, SCM, Felder, Weinig, Homag, Holz-Her, Laguna, Powermatic, Jet, Makor, Hebrock, Altendorf, Griggio, Northtech, Altec, Asplundh, Bandit, Bear Cat, Bruks, Carlton, CBI, Doppstadt, Dosko, Greentec, Linck, Linddana TP, Maier, Morbark, Pallmann, Pezzolato, Promark, Rapidex, Rudnick, Salsco, Vermeer, Woodsman.
Disclaimer: All brand names are for identification purposes only. SHJ KNIFE is an independent manufacturer and is not affiliated with these brands.
Why Choose SHJ KNIFE
SHJ KNIFE specializes in **high-end industrial woodworking blades**. Tungsten carbide planer blades are engineered for **maximum hardness, long service life, and precision cutting**. Custom dimensions and profiles ensure perfect fit on CNC machines, planers, jointers, and wide belt planers. These blades optimize cutting performance on hard wood and high-intensity production lines, reducing downtime and improving efficiency.

FAQ
1. What is the best material for planer blades?
For high-volume industrial woodworking, tungsten carbide tips provide superior hardness and long-lasting edge retention. HSS or carbide inlay can also be used for standard applications, but tungsten carbide is ideal for hard wood and continuous cutting operations.
2. Which is better, stainless steel or tungsten carbide?
Tungsten carbide outperforms stainless steel in durability, edge retention, and cutting precision for industrial planers and CNC woodworking machines. Stainless steel may be sufficient for low-volume or soft wood applications, but for high-intensity production, tungsten carbide is the preferred choice.
3. Can you sharpen a tungsten carbide blade?
Yes, tungsten carbide blades can be re-sharpened by specialized grinding machines. However, due to their high hardness (HRA 88–92), sharpening requires precision tools and professional handling to maintain edge geometry and performance.
4. What is the difference between tungsten and carbide blades?
In industrial woodworking, tungsten carbide blades have a tungsten-rich tip bonded to a steel base, offering extreme hardness and wear resistance. Other carbide blades may vary in composition and hardness. Tungsten carbide is specifically engineered for long-life, high-precision cutting on hard wood and high-production lines.
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