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SKU #10523

Cuchillas genéricas (dentadas)

Las cuchillas genéricas dentadas Slice® 10523 son ideales para aplicaciones en las que se necesita serrar. Estas robustas cuchillas dentadas duran hasta 11 veces más que otras cuchillas de metal con características similares y cortan con eficacia una gran variedad de materiales domésticos e industriales. Como no hay que cambiarlas tan a menudo, también se reduce el número de lesiones y el tiempo de improductividad. Además, cuentan con nuestro filo finger-friendly® con patente pendiente, así que son completamente seguras al tacto y reducen el riesgo de lesiones en el entorno de trabajo. No requieren ningún tipo de mantenimiento, no están recubiertas por aceites ni lubricantes y nunca se oxidan.

  • Tipo de cuchilla: dentada
  • Más segura que las cuchillas tradicionales
  • Tiene un filo finger-friendly® que corta con eficacia
  • Dura hasta 11.2 veces más que las cuchillas de metal
  • Menos cambios de hoja = menos lesiones 
  • Minimiza lesiones, reduce los costes
  • Cuchilla no magnética que no provoca chispas y no conduce la electricidad
  • Cuchilla químicamente inerte que nunca se oxida
  • Sin aceites ni lubricantes
  • No requiere un contenedor para objetos afilados
  • 100% reciclable
  • La cuchilla es segura hasta 1600°C
  • Mangos compatibles: 10479, 10490, 10491, 10493, 10496, 10497, 10582, 10590, 10594
  • 2 cuchillas con un único filo en cada paquete
  • SKU# 10523

Especificaciones del producto

Cutting Depth:

Material: zirconium oxide

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

Weight: 0.016 kg

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Vídeos

  • Blade Replacement on Metal-Handle Utility Knives
  • Blade Replacement on the 10594 Manual Mini Scraper


Preguntas frecuentes

What Can You Use Serrated Utility Knife Blades For?

Serrated utility blades, in contrast to straight-edge blades, are ideal for any application that requires a sawing motion. Typically this includes tough, textured materials that benefit from the penetrating action of the teeth on a serrated edge. These teeth first puncture the exterior then saw through the interior. In the culinary world, the most common example is bread, where the hard crust must be punctured and the soft interior—which would otherwise collapse under the pushing motion of a straight-edge blade—can be sliced with a back-and-forth motion. In the industrial world, examples of materials that benefit from serrated utility knife blades include some types of textured foam and the tough strands that make up twine and rope.

How Are Slice Serrated Utility Blades Safer?

Slice safety blades feature our patent-pending finger-friendly® edge design. This is a proprietary way of grinding the blade with a double edge so that it cuts effectively but remains safe to touch. The double edge decreases the initial cutting zone and disperses the force of the cut across skin’s surface. Any blade can, of course, cut flesh with some effort, but Slice is the only company to manufacture a blade that’s both touchable and effective. Our serrated blades are no exception. Unlike traditional blades, which start out dangerously sharp whether they’re metal or ceramic, our blades start at a safe and sufficient sharpness. In contrast to metal, Slice blades maintain that safe level of sharpness for up to 11 times longer.

Are Slice Blades Breakable?

While ceramic is often considered an exceptionally fragile substance, it’s important to note that Slice blades are made from 100 percent zirconium oxide, an advanced ceramic that is in fact much harder than steel. This is part of the reason (along with our proprietary grind) that our blades last up to 11 times longer than comparable steel blades. It’s important, also, to have proper expectations about how our serrated utility knife blades are meant to be used. Like any other blade, they’re intended to withstand the downward force of slicing or cutting, but are not meant to be subjected to a side load. On occasion, our blade edges sustain microscopic chips (as do all blades), but this won’t affect their ability to cut. Slice blades are not meant to scrape against hard surfaces, like concrete.

How Long Do the Serrated Utility Blades Last?

Slice blades have been tested independently by a third party to determine how they compare with standard steel utility blades. The result was clear: our blades last up to 11.2 times longer than steel. Serrated blades also tend to last longer than straight blades, due to their notched edge; not all areas of the edge absorb the same amount of force as they would on a straight edge.

What Handles Are Compatible With the 10523 Blades?

Slice is committed to continuous innovation and always has several new tools in development. Our utility blades were created in conjunction with a customer to help improve the safety of their manufacturing process. While we found that the blade fit in some third-party handles, they didn’t fit in all. Rather than trying to accommodate a huge number of handles whose manufacture wasn’t in our control, we decided to create handles that were designed, from the ground up, to fit our straight and serrated utility knife blades. Both our manual and auto-retractable metal-handle utility knives are compatible with the Slice 10523, 10524, and 10525 utility blades.

How Do I Dispose of a Slice 10523 Blade?

The unique Slice finger-friendly edge doesn’t require special sharps box disposal, as do dangerously sharp traditional blades. Professional occupational safety experts must, of course, choose safety guidelines for any given workplace, but most do not require sharps box disposal for Slice rounded-tip blades. Our pointed-tip blades have the potential to pierce standard garbage bags, so we encourage companies to evaluate them and make their own determination regarding sharps disposal.

As with all Slice blades, our serrated utility blades are 100 percent recyclable—if no facilities exist in your area, feel free to ship your used blades to Slice’s headquarters in San Jose, California, where we’ll happily recycle them for you.