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SKD-11 Packing Machine Blade 500mm HRC52-62 For Various Packaging Materials

Product Details

Place of Origin: China

Brand Name: Seton

Certification: CE ISO

Model Number: SKD-11

Document: Product Brochure PDF

Payment & Shipping Terms

Minimum Order Quantity: MOQ 10 Pieces

Price: Can be discussed

Packaging Details: 1pc/wrapper, 100pcs/box, 100boxes/ctn,Wooden and carbon boxes

Delivery Time: 30 days

Payment Terms: L/C, D/A, D/P, T/T, Western Union, MoneyGram

Supply Ability: 500 Piece/Pieces per Day

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Product Name:
Packaging Machine Blade
Material:
SKD-11
Length:
500mm
Width:
25mm
Thickness:
3mm
Hardness:
HRC52-62
Precision:
Within 0.2mm
Application:
Package Industry
Product Name:
Packaging Machine Blade
Material:
SKD-11
Length:
500mm
Width:
25mm
Thickness:
3mm
Hardness:
HRC52-62
Precision:
Within 0.2mm
Application:
Package Industry
SKD-11 Packing Machine Blade 500mm HRC52-62 For Various Packaging Materials

SKD-11 Packaging Machine Blade For Various Packaging Materials

 

Description:

 

Here is an overview of the typical manufacturing and production process for packing knives:

 

1,Blade Fabrication:

  • Blade Material Selection: The blade is commonly made from high-carbon steel, stainless steel, or specialty tool steels, chosen for their strength, hardness, and corrosion resistance.
  • Blade Cutting and Shaping: The blade blank is cut from sheet or bar stock using stamping, laser cutting, or water jet cutting processes. The blade shape is then refined through grinding and honing.
  • Heat Treatment: The blade undergoes heat treatment, such as quenching and tempering, to optimize the material's hardness, edge retention, and toughness.
  • Blade Finishing: The blade surface may be polished, coated, or finished with a decorative pattern for enhanced appearance and functionality.

2,Handle Production:

  • Handle Material Selection: Common handle materials include thermoplastics, rubbers, composites, or natural materials like wood or bone.
  • Handle Shaping: The handle is formed through injection molding, machining, or hand-carving, depending on the material.
  • Handle Attachment: The handle is securely attached to the blade, often using epoxy adhesives, rivets, or mechanical fasteners.
  • Ergonomic Design: The handle shape and texture are designed for a comfortable, non-slip grip during use.

3,Assembly and Testing:

  • Component Integration: The blade, handle, and any additional parts (e.g., guards, sheaths) are assembled into the complete packing knife.
  • Functional Testing: The assembled knife undergoes rigorous testing to ensure proper blade deployment, edge sharpness, and overall functionality.
  • Quality Inspection: The knives are inspected for dimensional accuracy, material integrity, and compliance with safety standards.

4,Packaging and Finishing:

  • Packaging Design: Protective packaging, such as plastic cases, metal tins, or wooden boxes, is designed to securely contain the packing knife.
  • Cushioning and Shielding: Foam inserts, cardboard dividers, or blade covers are incorporated to prevent damage during shipping and storage.
  • Labeling and Branding: The packaging includes clear product labeling, handling instructions, and the manufacturer's branding.
  • Final Inspection: The packaged packing knives undergo a final quality check before being shipped to distributors or retailers.

 

 

Packaging Blade Specifications:

 

Product Name Packaging Machine Blade
Material SKD-11
Length 500mm
Width 25mm
Thickness 3mm
Hardness HRC52-62
Precision Within 0.2mm
Application Package Industry

 

The packaging design for packing knives plays a critical role in protecting the product, manifesting in the following key aspects:

 

1,Protective Function

  • Packaging can provide physical protection for the knives, preventing damage from impacts, compression, or abrasions during transportation and storage.
  • Packaging also helps prevent corrosion or rusting, maintaining the appearance and performance of the knives.

2,Maintaining Stability

  • Cushioning materials like foam or dividers within the packaging can securely fix the knives in place, preventing movement and collisions during transit.
  • This helps avoid damage to the knife edges and blades from rattling around inside the packaging.

3,Safety Guarding

  • Thoughtful packaging design can isolate the knife blades, preventing users from accidental injury when handling or transporting the product.
  • Packaging can also incorporate locks or protective covers to ensure the knives remain safely enclosed during transportation and storage.

4,Display and Identification

  • Meticulously designed packaging can highlight the quality and features of the product, enhancing the consumer's purchase desire.
  • Clear labeling and graphics on the packaging aid users in quickly identifying and understanding the product information.

5,Traceability and Warranty

  • Batch numbers and product details on the packaging facilitate after-sales service and product traceability.
  • Warranty cards or certificates of conformity included in the packaging ensure users receive quality after-sales support.

 

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