Description
Fine crosscutting of solid surface, composite panel, and non-ferrous metal on large-format saws requires the right combination of diameter, tooth count, and grind geometry. This 16 in. blade with 80 TCG teeth on a 1 in. bore delivers precision cuts in brittle and abrasive materials on the large sliding table saws and production crosscut saws that accept 16 in. blades. At 80 teeth, the short arc between adjacent tooth tips reduces the chipping risk that comes from high impact spacing in brittle composites. Triple chip grind geometry handles materials that fracture under shear cutting — solid surface countertop panels, dense laminate, aluminum, and composite building panel — by scraping rather than shearing at the tooth tip. Carbide tips are ground to TCG geometry to handle abrasive materials through production-level use without rapid edge breakdown. The 1 in. bore is standard on large-format production machines in this class. Solid surface fabricators, sign shops cutting aluminum composite panel, and millwork operations processing mixed materials benefit from a 16 in. TCG blade dedicated to non-wood precision cutting.

