Description
Fine crosscutting of melamine-faced board, veneer-faced plywood, and laminate-surfaced panel goods on European sliding panel saws requires high tooth count and consistent geometry. This 100-tooth 300mm blade on a 30mm bore delivers the tooth density needed to produce clean entry and exit faces in delicate surface materials without chip-out. At 100 teeth, the blade handles the finish quality requirements of commercial cabinetry and custom furniture panel processing — the tooth arc is tight enough to shear surface veneers and laminate faces cleanly, keeping cut edges ready for edge-banding or direct assembly without post-cut sanding. The 30mm bore is standard on European sliding panel saws processing blades in this diameter class. Carbide tips are ground to consistent geometry and maintain edge performance through production-volume panel saw use. In cabinet shops and furniture manufacturing operations where panel saw blade edge quality directly affects downstream operations including edge-banding adhesion and assembly fit, a 100-tooth 300mm blade provides the surface quality that supports efficient production.

