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Simonds Granted New Patent for Bandsaw Technology

The cutting tools manufacturer developed a proprietary A8 algorithm that rethinks bandsaw tooth placement and sizing for users facing sawing issues associated with shock, abrasion and heat.

The cutting tools manufacturer developed a proprietary A8 algorithm that rethinks bandsaw tooth placement and sizing for users facing sawing issues associated with shock, abrasion and heat. 

 

Simonds International (Fitchburg, MA), a manufacturer of cutting tools and products for the industrial market, recently announced that it has been granted U.S. Patent No. #7,913,601 for its new A8 BroadBand blade design, by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.

In an effort to deliver improved bandsaw performance and technology, the company, which was founded in 1832, developed a proprietary A8 algorithm that rethinks bandsaw tooth placement and sizing. The A8 patent provides Simonds with a unique product solution for customers that are facing sawing challenges associated with shock, abrasion and heat.

“The tooth spacing differentials are great enough to dampen vibration, but are also uniformly spaced enough to optimize the distribution of wear,” said Dale Petts, the global product manager of Simonds. “The ratio of spacing, teeth within a pattern and the sequence with which teeth are presented all help to achieve maximum tool life and withstand a higher level of abuse than conventional bandsaw blade tooth designs.”

The A8 BroadBand provides greater beam strength for straighter bandsaw cuts, uniform wear, longer tool life, and an improved resistance to abuse. “A8 also performs in a wider range of applications and in a greater range of material sizes than traditional blades,” noted David Miles, the vice president of sales and marketing for Simonds. “With its versatility, the A8 BroadBand meets varying needs and delivers confidence, convenience and economy to users.”

The A8 patent is currently in production on a number of Simonds’ most successful bandsaw product families, including:

  • BlockBuster
  • IC Enduro
  • Triple Chip Carbide
  • VPST Carbide
  • BlockBuster SineWave Products
  • Triple Chip Carbide SineWave Products

For more information about other Simonds products, visit www.neveryieldtosteel.com, www.simondsinternational.com.

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