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Cuchillas genéricas de cerámica (punta redonda)

SKU #10524

Las cuchillas genéricas de cerámica 10524 de Slice® son perfectas para utilizar con los cutters con mango metálico 10490 y 10491. Fabricadas con cerámica de calidad superior, las cuchillas 10524 no producen chispas, no son magnéticas, son químicamente inertes, no están recubiertas de aceite y nunca se oxidan. Estas cuchillas, que están fabricadas con dióxido de circonio 100% y cuentan con un robusto diseño finger-friendly®, funcionan con materiales duros sin que su resistencia al desgaste se vea por ello menguada. De hecho, duran hasta 11 veces más que las cuchillas de metal. Además, nuestro filo de seguridad patentado ayuda a reducir lesiones y, por lo tanto, costes.

  • Tipo de cuchilla: punta redonda
  • Más seguras que las cuchillas tradicionales
  • Filo finger-friendly® que corta con eficacia
  • Duran hasta 11.2 veces más que las cuchillas de metal
  • Menos cambios de cuchilla = menos lesiones
  • Reducen las lesiones y los costes
  • No producen chispas, no conducen la electricidad, no son magnéticas
  • Son químicamente inertes, nunca se oxidan
  • Sin lubricantes ni aceites
  • No necesitan contenedores para objetos afilados
  • 100% reciclables
  • La cuchilla es segura para trabajar entre -40°C y 1600°C
  • Mangos compatibles: 10479, 10490, 10491, 10493, 10496, 10497, 10582, 10590, 10594
  • 2 cuchillas de doble cara por paquete
  • Ref. #10524

Product Specifications

Cutting Depth:

Material: zirconium oxide

Dimensions: L 2.43 in x W0.74 in x H0.03 in

Weight: 0.04 lb

Sell Sheet




FAQ

What Can I Use Ceramic Utility Blades For?

Use these blades for the same applications as you would use a regular utility blade, and more. The properties of advanced ceramics ensure that your blade is non-sparking, chemically inert, autoclave-friendly, and never rusts.

Slice®’s thicker, more durable ceramic blades do not flex in the same way as metal, so they’re not ideal for any application that exerts a side load or requires the blade to bend. But typical uses, such as hand trimming solder from metal parts or plastic flash from injection-molded products are just as easy—and much safer—with Slice utility blades.

What’s the Advantage of Ceramic Blades?

Until recently, utility blade types included only steel. The sole customizable option was to choose a different handle. Slice added ceramics to the market. Since then, other companies have started manufacturing ceramic utility blades, but none offer Slice’s finger-friendly® safety edge.

For that reason, the best utility blades to reduce hand and finger injuries are Slice blades. Our proprietary grind creates an edge that cuts materials effectively and is safe to the touch. Slice blades also hold their cutting edge, on average, 11.2 times longer than steel. This means fewer blade replacements and therefore fewer opportunities for injury.

Other advantages of advanced ceramics come from the properties of our ceramic material. Zirconium oxide is chemically inert, non-sparking and non-magnetic. It can be heated up to 1600 degrees Celsius and requires no special oil or lubricant coating to maintain sharpness.

Does Slice Make a Ceramic Utility Knife?

Yes! We make a whole line of utility knives with different blade retraction options, including manual retraction (with multiple fixed-position cutting depth options), auto-retractable, and smart-retracting handles. Each ceramic utility knife offers different choices to account for personal preferences and varying safety regulations.

What Handles Will This Utility Blade Fit?

The trapezoidal utility blades that Slice makes (that is, the 10523, 10524, 10525 series) are all compatible with our metal-handle utility knives. These knives include the 10490 Manual Metal-Handle Utility Knife and the 10491 Auto-Retractable Metal-Handle Utility Knife. Both these knives are ambidextrous and feature a large, sturdy handle. The manual version locks in place, offering three preset cutting depths, while the auto-retractable version retracts on its own, as soon as the user releases the slider.