Structural steel
As a Band Saw Blade manufacturer with many years of experience in the industry for structural steel, we know the challenges and offer you optimal solutions for individual sawing tasks.
Innovative Band Saw Blades for your requirements
From precise cuts in thick material, different material profiles to processing high-strength steels, our high-end Band Saw Blades have been developed precisely for these industry-specific challenges and offer you the perfect solution. We help you to create sophisticated, safe and sustainable steel structures.
ARNTZ – Your expert for high-quality solutions
With over 230 years of technological expertise, we have an in-depth understanding of materials and their cross-sections across various industries. ARNTZ Band Saw Blades are high-performance tools—economical, precise, and perfectly tailored to specific applications. Optimized work processes and continuous quality checks are the foundation of all ARNTZ Band Saw Blades. Our high-quality standards and passion for our work drive everything we do.
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Frequently asked questions
What is a bi-metal Band Saw Blade?
Bi-metal Band Saw Blades combine the high flexibility of the base band, made of specially alloyed heat-treated steel with the enormous resistanceof the tooth tips made of hardened and tempered high-speed steel (HSS) in the qualities M42 and M51.
What is a carbide Band Saw Blade?
High-performance carbide tipped Band Saw Blades from ARNTZ have welded-on carbide balls that are processed into carbide teeth with different tooth geometries in the production process, resulting in low-vibration cuts and smooth material surfaces with high cutting performance.
What does tooth pitch mean?
The tooth pitch refers to the distance between the individual tooth tips on the saw blade and is measured in teeth per inch (ZpZ). A larger tooth pitch means a greater distance between the tooth tips, while a smaller tooth pitch means a narrower distance between the tooth tips. For optimum sawing results, the correct tooth pitch should be always ensured.
What is the difference between constant and variable tooth pitch?
With constant tooth pitch, all tooth tips have a constant distance to each other.
With variable tooth pitch, the distances vary within a toothing interval.
What dimension of Band Saw Blade do I need?
The dimension of the Band Saw Blade is determined by the model of the band saw and is given in millimeters (or inches). Please take this information from the machine manufacturer's specifications. ARNTZ Band Saw Blades can be individually made to measure for you or supplied as coils.