Material: High-speed steel or carbide is typically used to ensure high hardness and wear resistance.
Sharpness: The blade must remain sufficiently sharp to minimize material compression and tearing, ensuring a smooth cut surface.
Hardness and Wear Resistance: Designed to withstand prolonged, high-intensity cutting and prevent blade deformation or wear.

Applications
Food Processing: Maintaining the integrity of food texture and shape when portioning.
Chemical Industry: Processing materials with melting points below 300°C, such as sulfur, resin, and petroleum resin.
Plastics Industry: Cutting materials such as hot melt adhesive and rubber to ensure uniform pellets.