Cotton Gin Saw
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The cotton gin saw blade is a core, easily worn component of a saw-tooth cotton gin. Its fine outer serrations grip and separate seed cotton, directly determining ginning capacity and lint cleanliness.
This saw blade is integrally machined from 65Mn spring steel and undergoes complete heat treatment for strengthening. It is compatible with various models of saw-tooth cotton gins and is a standard wear-resistant component for cotton processing plants.
II. Core Material Advantages (65Mn Spring Steel)
High Strength and High Toughness
65Mn is a high-quality manganese spring steel, balancing hardness and toughness. It is less prone to tooth breakage and cracking during high-speed cotton gripping, and resists impacts from stones and hard impurities within the seed cotton, significantly reducing the risk of blade breakage and downtime.
Wear-Resistant and Durable, Long Service Life
After quenching and tempering heat treatment, the tooth hardness meets standards, resulting in a much lower wear rate than ordinary low-carbon steel saw blades. This reduces labor and downtime losses associated with frequent parts replacement and machine disassembly.
Highly elastic and resistant to deformation: Unaffected by prolonged high-speed rotation and continuous stress, the saw blade remains undamaged, ensuring uniform and stable cotton feeding and preventing clogging and reduced ginning efficiency due to blade deformation.
High processing precision with sharp and regular teeth: The steel plate's flatness allows for the processing of fine, uniform teeth with sharp tips, resulting in strong cotton gripping power and thorough seed-to-cotton separation. This reduces seed and short fiber loss in the lint, improving the quality of the finished cotton product.