Cutting-edge stainless steel sawing: The real results

Since UK-based KR Saws was founded in 2004, the stainless steel industry has been one of its core focus areas. Backed by the innovation and research of parent companies Kinkelder and Roentgen, KR Saws says it has continually pushed the boundaries of cutting performance and efficiency. The company’s long-standing commitment to this sector is reflected in its position as the only bandsaw blade supplier to be a member of the British Stainless Steel Association.

Roentgen’s R&D team never stops refining its blade technology. After promising test results on stainless steel, the company introduced the Titan ST — a next-generation carbide-tipped bandsaw blade designed for speed, precision and durability. To put the Titan ST to the test, KR Saws partnered with a major stainless steel stockholder that wanted to reduce cutting times and improve productivity.

The stockholder had been using a bi-metal blade, but using Roentgen’s RCS cutting calculator, KR Saws recommended a cutting speed four times faster than the company’s previous set up. In addition, the Titan ST delivered longer blade life, while its pre-honed edge meant no running-in period.

“I’m actually shocked,” said the customer. “The carbide ST blade has been running for a week at the recommended feed and speed, and it’s still cutting perfectly. We’ve had over 100 cuts (16.6 m² blade life) and it’s still going; this blade is a game changer.”

Another recent stainless steel project pushed the limits further — cutting large-diameter 316 and 304 stainless steel. The target was to outperform a competitor’s average blade life of 8.9 m². Following Roentgen’s recommendation, KR Saws introduced the M51 Master, a bi-metal blade built for stainless and alloy steels. Across five blades, the M51 Master achieved an average life of 10.8 m², outperforming the competition by over 21%.

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