Industrial blades play a crucial role in ensuring the quality and safety of the production process, particularly in industries such as food handling and textiles. Dull blades tear or crush materials rather than make clean cuts, which compromises the quality of your finished products. In contrast, sharp blades make uniform, clean, predictable cuts that reduce the likelihood of deformed products.
Because of their role in finished product quality, sharpened blades are a necessary element of machine maintenance. The sharpening process can significantly extend tool life and performance. Hyde Industrial Blade Solutions can help you get the most out of your industrial blades. We'll explain when you should sharpen them and how to maintain them between sharpenings for the best results.
If you notice your blades aren't cutting as well as they used to, they likely need to be sharpened. All blades degrade with use, but proper sharpening and maintenance can increase their lifespan. If you see any of the following signs, take your blades in for sharpening:
If your blade is structurally intact, you can usually sharpen it instead of replacing it. However, if you notice cracking, warping, or broken teeth, you may need to replace the blade. Preventive maintenance will yield the best results.
Sharpen your blades before you begin to notice signs of impaired performance. The best schedule for this will depend on the type of blade and the materials involved. Implementing scheduled sharpening can extend the life of your blades and improve the quality of your products.
The blade sharpening process is a step-by-step method that will ensure your blades operate at peak performance using an industrial knife sharpening machine. Each blade undergoes the following process, although it's customized based on factors such as the type of blade and its level of dullness.
Before they begin sharpening, technicians will carefully inspect your blade for signs of irreparable damage, such as warping or cracking. In some cases, they'll measure the edge of the blade to compare it to the manufacturer's original specifications.
After the initial inspection, technicians will thoroughly clean your blades. This removes any buildup of dirt, oil, or debris that could interfere with the sharpening process. Cleaning the blade prepares it for the best results and prevents additional wear and tear.
During the grinding process, the grinder removes dull edges and restores a sharp, clean cutting edge to your blade. The process may involve using an angle grinder or a grinding wheel, along with cooling agents that prevent damage to the blade from extremely high temperatures.
Honing refines the blade edge, making it even sharper. Honing abrasives are finer and eliminate small burrs that grinding can leave behind.
Once it's sharpened, your blade will be tested to guarantee its balance and smooth operations at all speeds. It will also be tested to verify its accuracy and performance.
As a final quality control procedure, experts will inspect your blade to verify it meets industry standards and your expectations. They'll carefully check it for any flaws or imperfections.
As you use a blade, it starts to dull due to the friction between the blade and the material it's cutting. The resulting blunter tip gives you a smaller contact stress in the cutting area. The original blade geometry is one of the most important factors in how well industrial blades cut. Hyde Industrial Blade Solutions uses a highly technical blade sharpening process designed to restore the original blade geometry for optimal performance after sharpening.
Sharpening your blades also improves their longevity. Heat and friction from dull blades weaken the metal. This condition increases the likelihood of microfractures that break down the structural integrity of the blade. Keeping your blades sharp reduces the friction that causes metal fatigue. The longer you can maintain the internal strength of your blade, the longer it'll last.
Working with a local industrial blade sharpening partner provides you with top-notch results close to home. This eliminates extended downtime for your production operations while your blades are being sharpened. Since you'll achieve the best results with scheduled sharpening, the accumulated downtime from sending your blades out to be sharpened can add up and cut into your business revenue.
Local partners also offer personalized service and are more invested in your success. If you have a last-minute emergency, they're more likely to be able to help you. As community members, they have a reputation to uphold, so they're more apt to go the extra mile to deliver exceptional results.
Learning how to extend blade life involves more than regular sharpening. You can maintain your blades between sharpenings by cleaning them after each use, monitoring their performance, lubricating moving parts, and rotating them as needed. All of these measures reduce the amount of material that needs to be removed to restore the original blade geometry during sharpening. Blades that are corroded or chipped require more aggressive sharpening, which takes away more of the original metal. Over time, sharpening reduces the size of your blade, but you can slow this process with proper maintenance between sharpenings.
Hyde Industrial Blade Solutions is a U.S.-based company with over 150 years of experience in working with industrial blades and knives. We understand U.S. industrial standards and our customers' needs. Hyde offers quick turnaround times and precision craftsmanship, all done by experts. The benefits of Hyde's Pro-Edge Blade Sharpener include better quality and performance as well as increased longevity. Reach out today for a free quote.