While you may have personal preferences for different reasons, the functionality of a serrated blade versus a straight-edged blade really depends on what you’re using it for. So, if you’re thinking about what type of blade you’re like to get, here are some pros and cons about serrated, straight and partially serrated blades.
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IFSEC International, the UK & Europe's leading security event has finished in June at ExCeL London from June 18th to 20th. 27,000 security professionals gathered and shared the latest security technology in the show.
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HEWER, a well-known industrial safety cutting tool brand, is committed to making cutting operations more efficient, precise and safe with creativity and cutting-edge technology
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There are two main points of the concept of design of majority safety cutters: one is the retractable blade safety cutter, in which safety mechanism must be deliberately been activated by the user by with drawing the thumb off the slider. Only then the blade retracts on contact loss with the material automatically into the knife body. Another one is a concealled blade design. A cutting gap which is less than 7mm and the fingers cannot touch the blade.
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Unfortunately, hasty web research is likely to turn up information that lumps all ceramic blades together, when in truth they are not all created equal. Misinformation and false claims abound.
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In the 1980s and early ‘90s, in order to be safer, companies typically had to slow down. In order to increase productivity, they had to take more risks.
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When a Fingernail Won't Work, Try HEWER Safety Scrapers
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In the industrial field, safety cutters are popular in used. In order to avoid the chance of accidental injury of employees during cutting operations, several major safety tools are designed and produced in the market which provide products that is helpful to reduce accidental injury by industrial cutting tools.
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