1. High-Speed Steel
High-speed steel is one of the most commonly used materials for utility blades, widely used due to its high hardness, good cutting performance, and long lifespan. High-speed steel blades are typically composed of alloys of multiple elements, possessing high hardness, strength, and toughness.
2. Carbon Steel
Carbon steel blades are slightly less hard than high-speed steel blades, but are easier to machine and manufacture. Because of their sharp cutting edge and high cutting efficiency, carbon steel blades perform well in processing thin plates and soft materials.
3. Stainless Steel
Stainless steel utility blades are rust-resistant, relatively environmentally friendly, and offer excellent cutting results. Stainless steel utility blades are typically used for cutting harder materials such as leather, fabric, and tile.
4. Carbide
Carbide is more wear-resistant than other materials. Carbide utility blades have very high hardness and are frequently used for processing harder materials such as wood, plastic, and plaster.




