TERSA® knives
If your company uses MBM-TERSA® shafts or heads, if you love quality and want the result of your work to be excellent, then you should only use original TERSA® knives, the only ones that not only guarantee perfect planing, but also protect your investment by extending the life of your tool holders.
HR13%Cr TERSA® Knife
This is the basic knife, hardened surface, not regrindable, it is disposable. Good performance makes it one of the best selling knives. It is supplied to planer manufacturers as standard equipment with the machine and is suitable for processing softwoods.
T1 TERSA® Knife
Packaged in a grey bag, by its metallurgical structure and cutting geometry, it lies between TERSA® HR 13% and HSS. Tempered surface, it is not regrindable. It is indicated for softwood work.
HSS TERSA® Knife
Packaged in a green bag, heart hardened, regrindable up to twice per cutting edge, it is suitable for resinous wood (wide cell structures).
GOLD TERSA® Knife
Packed in a yellow bag, core-hardened, it has the structure of M+, after sharpening it is coated with a coating of Titanium Nitride (TIN). The TERSA® Gold knife is suitable for the processing of tropical woods of medium hardness.
M+ TERSA® Knife
Packaged in a purple bag, hardened core, regrindable up to twice per blade, HSS with 8% of cobalt. Sharpened with a rake angle of 35° has a robust and wear-resistant cutting edge. It is suitable for hard woods.
M+/ Diamant TERSA® Knife
Packaged in a purple bag, the TERSA® M+ Diamant knife, has a DLC (Diamond like Carbon) structure. This treatment improves the performance of the tool and its life. DLC gives the tool excellent wear and fatigue resistance without changing the metallurgical structure.
K12 TERSA® Knife in Widia HM
Packed in a wooden box, with green band it is the hardest quality with the best density. Particularly wear-resistant it is used to work hard woods and agglomerates on high production machines.
TERSA® Knife in Widia HM+
Supplied in a wooden case with a red band, the new HM+ knife has been developed as an alternative to hard-metal knives. Manufactured using a new tungsten carbide alloy, it features improved strength and hardness. It is designed for cutting very hard and composite wood: chipboard, MDF, and HDF.