D2 vs. Tungsten Carbide: How to Choose the Right Granulator Blade Material

Why are your plastic granulator blades dulling so fast? Why do some knives chip within a week, while others last for months? The truth is: blade failure is rarely just about "bad steel." It’s usually about the wrong steel for your specific application.

At HK BladeTech, we frequently receive inquiries from plant managers across Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and Europe struggling with these exact issues. Choosing the correct machine knife material directly impacts your granulator's efficiency, power consumption, and your plant's overall downtime.

Based on decades of manufacturing experience at our Ma'anshan facilities, here is our definitive guide to matching the right blade material to your recycling needs.

The Granulator Blade Material Showdown

Not all steel is created equal. Here is a breakdown of the most common industrial blade materials and when to use them:

1. Low-Alloy Tool Steel (9CrSi, 6CrW2Si)

2. Premium D2 / SKD-11 Tool Steel (High-Chrome Alloy)

3. Tungsten Carbide Inlaid (YG15)

The "4-Step Rule" for Choosing Your Blades

If you are unsure which material suits your Cumberland, Vecoplan, or Zerma machine, run your process through our 4-Step Evaluation Rule:

Stop Guessing. Let Our Engineers Help.

There is no "best" material in the world—only the "right" material for your specific rotor and waste stream. Send us your machine model and blade issues, and our Ma'anshan manufacturing hub will provide a tailored solution.

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