Product Name:Processing Grinder blade A2
The ability of a blade to cut arises from the concentration of the force applied to the blade
onto a very small area, resulting in a high pressure on the matter to be penetrated.
A serrated blade (a blade which has many small "teeth") takes this further as each individual
tooth concentrates the force on a smaller area which helps cut through denser materials. A
jagged knife can cut through objects solely with a sliding motion with little pushing force,
this is useful, for example, in bread knives. Some bladed weapons (and tools) have curved
blades.
Product Name:Processing Grinder blade A2