Description
High tooth count and the correct geometry are both required for clean solid surface cutting at 300mm diameter. This 100-tooth blade on a 30mm bore handles solid surface countertop panel, Corian, engineered stone composite, and similar brittle materials on large-format European panel saws and dedicated solid surface fabrication saws. At 100 teeth on 300mm, the blade provides the tooth density needed to produce consistently chip-free cut edges in non-porous composite materials — the short arc between adjacent tooth contacts reduces the fracture risk that occurs at lower tooth counts in brittle solid surface material. The larger 300mm diameter handles full-depth cuts through thick-section solid surface panel and allows the blade to cover wider material in a single pass on large-format saws. The 30mm bore is standard on European panel saws in this blade size class. Carbide tips are ground to the geometry appropriate for non-porous composites and hold their edge through production-scale solid surface cutting cycles. For solid surface countertop fabricators running large-format European saws, a 100-tooth 300mm blade produces seam-ready cut edges across a full production shift.

