Shear cut and razor cut are the two most common slitting methods. The right choice depends on material type, speed, and precision requirements.
Razor Cut
Features:
- single blade
- simple setup
- low cost
Applications:
- thin film
- paper
- lightweight materials
Pros:
- high speed
- easy adjustment
Cons:
- shorter blade life
- lower cut quality
Shear Cut
Features:
- top and bottom knives
- scissor cutting action
- high precision
Applications:
- laminates
- thick materials
- labels
Pros:
- clean edges
- longer blade life
Cons:
Comparison
Item | Razor Cut | Shear Cut |
quality | medium | high |
speed | high | medium-high |
blade life | shorter | longer |
setup | easy | complex |
Conclusion
Razor cut:
Shear cut:
- precision slitting
- thicker materials
Choosing the right method improves efficiency and quality.