The DiZiK 300x3.2x2.2x30 Z96 TCG Panel Saw Blade is engineered for professional sliding table saws and industrial panel sizing machines. Featuring a Triple Chip Grind (TCG) tooth geometry and 96 precision-ground carbide teeth, it ensures clean edges, reduced splintering, and stable cutting performance across laminated and engineered wood materials.
Designed for furniture factories, cabinet workshops, and woodworking production lines, this blade balances durability, cutting accuracy, and operational efficiency.
For workshops seeking reliable daily production without premium pricing, DiZiK provides a practical and dependable solution.
Pain Points Solved
✔ Edge chipping on laminated boards
✔ Frequent blade replacement in medium-volume production
✔ Inconsistent cut quality across large panels
✔ High tooling cost from imported brands
✔ Production delays due to blade wear
Other Saw Blade Specifications Table
For most cabinet shops and furniture factories, yes. DiZiK offers comparable cutting performance and durability for standard industrial applications at a more competitive cost, making it an effective alternative or supplementary production blade.
It is designed for sliding table saws and panel sizing machines with a 300mm diameter and 30mm arbor.
Service life depends on material type and production volume. Under standard MDF and laminated board cutting conditions, it provides stable, consistent performance across extended production cycles.
If you operate high-volume production lines and want to reduce blade changes, sharpening frequency, and machine downtime, a PCD blade is a more suitable long-term investment.
For best results on double-sided laminated panels, pairing with a compatible scoring blade is recommended.
When to Upgrade to PCD?
For factories running high-volume continuous production, carbide blades may require more frequent sharpening, which can increase machine downtime.
If your operation involves:
You may consider upgrading to our:
DiZiK PCD 300×96Z Panel Saw Blade
PCD (Polycrystalline Diamond) teeth significantly extend cutting life, reduce sharpening frequency, and minimize equipment downtime in mass production environments. This option is ideal for automated panel lines and furniture factories seeking maximum operational efficiency.