🔍 𝐏𝐫𝐞𝐜𝐢𝐬𝐢𝐨𝐧 𝐅𝐚𝐜𝐭𝐨𝐫 𝐢𝐧 𝐒𝐭𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧𝐞𝐫𝐲 𝐁𝐥𝐚𝐝𝐞𝐬 Every #stationery #blade is more than just a #sharp edge—it’s a precise balance of 𝐰𝐢𝐝𝐭𝐡 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐭𝐡𝐢𝐜𝐤𝐧𝐞𝐬𝐬, known as the 𝐩𝐫𝐞𝐜𝐢𝐬𝐢𝐨𝐧 𝐟𝐚𝐜𝐭𝐨𝐫. This critical ratio impacts a blade’s 𝐬𝐡𝐚𝐫𝐩𝐧𝐞𝐬𝐬, 𝐝𝐮𝐫𝐚𝐛𝐢𝐥𝐢𝐭𝐲, and 𝐩𝐞𝐫𝐟𝐨𝐫𝐦𝐚𝐧𝐜𝐞. 💡 𝐖𝐡𝐚𝐭 𝐢𝐬 𝐏𝐫𝐞𝐜𝐢𝐬𝐢𝐨𝐧 𝐅𝐚𝐜𝐭𝐨𝐫? The 𝐩𝐫𝐞𝐜𝐢𝐬𝐢𝐨𝐧 𝐟𝐚𝐜𝐭𝐨𝐫 is the ratio of blade 𝐰𝐢𝐝𝐭𝐡 𝐭𝐨 𝐭𝐡𝐢𝐜𝐤𝐧𝐞𝐬𝐬. It determines how well a blade performs in its intended tasks. 📊 𝐄𝐱𝐚𝐦𝐩𝐥𝐞𝐬 𝐢𝐧 𝐂𝐨𝐦𝐦𝐨𝐧 𝐁𝐥𝐚𝐝𝐞 𝐒𝐢𝐳𝐞𝐬: 𝟗 𝐦𝐦 𝐁𝐥𝐚𝐝𝐞𝐬: Precision factor ranges from 𝟏𝟖–𝟐𝟑.𝟕. Perfect for light-duty tasks requiring fine control. 𝟏𝟖 𝐦𝐦 𝐁𝐥𝐚𝐝𝐞𝐬: Precision factor ranges from 𝟐𝟓.𝟕–𝟑𝟔. Balanced for general-purpose cutting like cardboard or foam. 𝟐𝟓 𝐦𝐦 𝐁𝐥𝐚𝐝𝐞𝐬: Precision factor ranges from 𝟐𝟎.𝟖–𝟑𝟓.𝟕. Built for heavy-duty applications like rubber and leather. 🔧 𝐖𝐡𝐲 𝐃𝐨𝐞𝐬 𝐈𝐭 𝐌𝐚𝐭𝐭𝐞𝐫? The precision factor ensures that blades are optimized for specific tasks: 𝐏𝐫𝐞𝐜𝐢𝐬𝐢𝐨𝐧 𝐜𝐮𝐭𝐭𝐢𝐧𝐠 tools (e.g., 9 mm) excel in sharpness but are less suited for heavy loads. 𝐇𝐞𝐚𝐯𝐲-𝐝𝐮𝐭𝐲 𝐛𝐥𝐚𝐝𝐞𝐬 (e.g., 25 mm) prioritize strength and durability, sacrificing some sharpness for endurance. The next time you use a cutter, know that its performance is the result of thoughtful engineering and design. The precision factor ensures the perfect balance between 𝐬𝐡𝐚𝐫𝐩𝐧𝐞𝐬𝐬 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐝𝐮𝐫𝐚𝐛𝐢𝐥𝐢𝐭𝐲, tailored to your needs. 𝑫𝒊𝒔𝒄𝒍𝒂𝒊𝒎𝒆𝒓: 𝘐 𝘩𝘢𝘷𝘦 𝘵𝘳𝘪𝘦𝘥 𝘵𝘰 𝘦𝘯𝘴𝘶𝘳𝘦 𝘢𝘤𝘤𝘶𝘳𝘢𝘤𝘺 𝘣𝘶𝘵 𝘮𝘪𝘴𝘵𝘢𝘬𝘦𝘴 𝘮𝘢𝘺 𝘰𝘤𝘤𝘶𝘳. 𝘐 𝘸𝘪𝘭𝘭 𝘣𝘦 𝘩𝘢𝘱𝘱𝘺 𝘵𝘰 𝘤𝘰𝘳𝘳𝘦𝘤𝘵 𝘢𝘯𝘺 𝘦𝘳𝘳𝘰𝘳𝘴 𝘰𝘳 𝘰𝘮𝘪𝘴𝘴𝘪𝘰𝘯𝘴 𝘶𝘱𝘰𝘯 𝘯𝘰𝘵𝘪𝘧𝘪𝘤𝘢𝘵𝘪𝘰𝘯.
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Very informative sir
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Interesting , Good information!!!
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1wDr. Navneet Kumar I am working for wide format printing industry. Cutting various thickness and density boards is common here. I didn't knew this factorisation for Cutting. Now next thing is how I can prescribe blade for various thickness and densities?