CIRCULAR SAW BLADES
FOR METAL
Hartex HSS Super DMo5 (art.93)
Hartex Kobalt HSS-E (art.94)
Hartex HA (art.98)
Hartex Universal (art.91)
Hacksaw blades (Art.65)
 
Circular saw blades for Metal

Nuova Filp manufactures, under the trademark Stella Bianca, a range of tools for the precision cut of metals that, due to its completeness and to its high quality, has few competitors in the world. Only a very long presence in the field has allowed us to accumulate the experience necessary to reach such a prestigious result.
To cut the hardest metals, we offer first of all our range of HSS (High Speed Steel) circular saw blades, to be used with low speed parting machines: Hartex HSS Super Dmo5 (article 93) and Hartex Kobalt HSS-E (article 94). The Hartex Kobalt circular saw blades are made with cobalt steel, and have greater toughness and better cutting hold.
All HSS circular saw blades receive an antiscuff surface treatment that reduces attrition and improves cooling. They are regrindable and last very long if lubricating oil is used and if the recommended cutting speeds, the cutting angle and the feed speed are respected.
Tu cut Aluminium, light alloys and non-ferrous metals with high speed parting machines, we offer our Hartex HA circular saw blades, made starting from a circular blade of special steel, laser drawn and Tungsten Carbide tipped. Thanks to recent technological innovations we manufacture also a silenced version.
Lastly, we offer our Hartex Universal circular saw blades (article 91), made starting from a circular blade of special steel, laser drawn and Tungsten Carbide tipped. The possibility of using them dry, going from one material to another one, makes the Hartex Universal circular saw blades especially suitable to be used in building yards.
Please check the pages dedicated to each product for further information about the saws and their accessories, and to examine our suggestions about cutting speed and other matters.

Hartex HSS Super Dmo5 and Hartex Kobalt HSS-E are available on demand also with TiN, TiCN or TiAlN coating.
TiN: coating with high surface hadness and low conductivity, that reduces the wear of the cutting edge and increases by 40-50% cutting and feeding speed (particularly suitable for low-carbon steels, bronze, plastics).
TiCN: coating with very low friction coefficient and high surface hadness, that increases by 80-100% cutting and feeding speed (particularly suitable for cutting stainless steel, aluminium and alloys, abrasive materials, brass, nickel, titanium).
TiAlN: particularly suitable for cutting (also dry!) alloy steels, stainless steel, abrasive materials, zinc, nickel silver, cast iron.