Dual-carbide tungsten insert blades.
The Original and Still Only True Dual-Carbide Blades by Kennametal.

Improved braze, more wear-resistant steel body

Dual-carbide tungsten insert blades are specifically designed for high-abrasion and low-impact applications to stay straight; maintain a sharp, clean edge; and stop crowning:

The first insert is formulated with our proprietary macrocrystalline carbide grade for toughness and impact resistance and mounts on the front of blade. The second insert is made from a wear-resistant carbide grade and mounts directly behind the first insert to resist wear caused by blade down pressure and abrasion. Face insert provides wear and protection when moldboard is rolled forward. Steel will wear out with single insert blades and the insert will be exposed to impact, that will prematurely destroy the edge. 

Backed by a comprehensive warranty program.

+400%

Original Dual Carbide Blade by Kennametal

100%

Conventional Carbide Blade

30%
Dual-carbide tungsten insert blades

Tungsten Carbide

A chemical compound consisting of equal parts tungsten and carbon. It is characterized by its extreme hardness, which is nearly as high as that of diamonds. This material stands up to the toughest loads.

Steel

Improved braze, more wear-resistant  steel body. This special wear-resistant steel is water-hardened. It stands up to the toughest jobs.

Technology

Kennametal mining grade carbide insert on the face of the blade, resists impact and erosion.

Wear grade carbide inserts by Kennametal resist deterioration caused by blade down pressure and abrasion

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Proprietary Kennametal Carbide

Provides maximum wear resistance

Features two tungsten carbide inserts, specifically designed for high-abrasion and low to moderate impact applications.

Outlasts embedded carbide granule-style blades.

Offers the longest lasting blade life span in the industry

Reduces costs associated with replacement parts, inventory, downtime, labor, and overall operations.

Resists “crowning” and maintains a straighter cutting edge

National Procurement Contracts

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