1. Classification according to different materials: high-speed steel saw blades (HSS saw blades), solid carbide saw blades, tungsten steel saw blades, toothed alloy saw blades, diamond saw blades, etc.
2. Classification according to application: milling saw blades, machine saw blades, manual saw blades, special metal saw blades (aluminum saw blades, copper cutting saw blades, stainless steel saw blades, etc.), pipe cutting circular saw blades, wood saw blades Saw blades, stone saw blades, acrylic cutting saw blades, etc.
3. Surface coating classification: white steel saw blade (natural color), nitride saw blade (black), titanium-plated saw blade (gold), chromium nitride (color), etc.
4. Other classifications and names: cutting saw blades, cutting off saw blades, grooving saw blades, notching saw blades, integral saw blades, toothed saw blades, ultra-thin saw blades
5. Divide according to shape 1. Band saw blade: high quality, can be used with any industrial band saw machine, and can be used for mass production. 2. Reciprocating saw blade: Multiple options, can cut metal, wood, composite materials, nailed wood, plastic, rubber, etc. 3. Jigsaw blades: divided into bimetal narrow blade saws, high-speed steel narrow blade saws, carbon steel narrow blade saws, and tungsten carbide sand narrow blade saws, with a wide cutting range. 4. Portable and stationary band saws: can cut all processable metals, pipes, and solid bodies including stainless steel. The saw teeth are variable teeth. This feature makes the saw blade highly resistant to heat, wear and shock. The features of the saw teeth enable it to be used in a wider range of applications and reduce oscillation during the cutting process. This saw blade lasts longer than similar products. 5. Hand saw blades: including bimetal hand saw blades, high-speed steel hand saw blades, carbon steel hand saw blades, and tungsten carbide sand hand saw blades. 6. Abrasive tools: resin cutting grinding wheels, cutting saws, grinding wheels, emery cloth wheels, etc. 7. Hole saws: including hole saws that require a shaft and those that do not require a shaft, divided into deep-cut hole saws, tungsten carbide hole saws, tungsten carbide sand hole saws, flat drills and graded drills.