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May 16, 2026 - 05:54 AM
Hardness determines a tool's resistance to wear and ability to maintain its cutting edge. High hardness, like the 62-64 Rc found in Noga BN1510 Blades, ensures longevity and efficiency in deburring. Carbide-tipped saw blades (e.g., Amana Tool 512961) are known for their exceptional hardness, making them ideal for tough materials and repeated use. The benefit of having tools with varying hardness is the ability to choose a tool that matches the wear demands of your specific application, balancing durability and cost-effectiveness. Multiple hardness levels are available across the product range.
