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Jun 10, 2026 - 02:43 PM
Cobalt content, particularly 5% in M35 Co5 blades, significantly enhances blade hardness, wear resistance, and heat tolerance, making it ideal for cutting stainless steel and hard alloys. Higher cobalt allows the blade to maintain its edge longer and perform in more demanding environments. For example, the 275 x 2.5 x 40 HSS M35 Co5 and 275 x 2.0 x 32 HSS M35 Co5 offer these advantages, making them excellent choices for tough cutting jobs. The product range includes both standard and cobalt-enriched blades so you can choose the right performance level for your material.
