Choosing the Ideal Hot Knife Foam Cutter

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Navigating the realm of hot knife foam cutters demands a strategic approach to ensure precision and efficiency in industrial cutting. At Carolina Knife & Manufacturing, we stand as your reliable partner, guiding you through the key considerations in selecting the perfect hot knife for your crafting needs. Precision Unleashed with Heat Hot knives, the unsung…

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Hot Cut Knife Safety

Hot Knife Products

Hot Cut Knife Blades   Carolina Knife & Manufacturing, Inc., manufactures and distributes several different hot cut knife assemblies that have many uses in industry and textile manufacture. While these blades are extremely useful, if they are used by untrained, careless hands, serious injury could occur. We’d like to take this opportunity to give our…

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Requesting a Quote for Industrial Blades

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For over four decades, Carolina Knife & Manufacturing, Inc., has been a leading industrial knives and blades provider. Companies throughout the nation have relied on our high-quality products for their cutting applications. With state-of-the-art technology and machinery, we can design and manufacture custom industrial blades for virtually any cutting application. Some of the conversion industries…

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Tire Cutters and Rubber Cutting Blades

Tire Cutter

  Despite innovation of automation, tire production still requires a lot of demanding work. And, due to the unique physical characteristics of rubber, cutting processes require a blade that is specially designed for seamless and consistent cutting of this tough material. Those in the tire and rubber industry look to the industrial blades and knives from…

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Choosing the Best Slitting Blades

Circular Knives

In the vinyl, film, fabric, paper, laminates, and non-woven industries, products are often manufactured into large, bulk material rolls. Because these rolls are too large to utilize in the end product, many industry manufacturers covert the material into smaller rolls for final production through a process called “slitting.” During this process, the material on a…

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