Slitter Knives — Complete Engineering Guide

A precision engineering reference covering slitter knife materials, tolerances, clearance selection, and troubleshooting for metal, film, and foil slitting applications.

What Is a Slitter Knife?

A slitter knife (also known as a slitting knife, circular blade, or rotary slitting blade) is a precision-ground disc-shaped cutting tool used in slitting machines to convert wide rolls of material into narrower widths. Slitter knives operate in matched pairs — an upper knife and a lower knife — with a precisely controlled clearance between them that varies by material type and thickness.

Slitter Knife Materials

MaterialHardness (HRC)Best ForTypical Life
Tungsten Carbide88–92 HRAStainless steel, copper foil, hard metals3–5× vs HSS
HSS M262–64Mild steel, aluminum, soft filmsBaseline
HSS M4265–67High-alloy steel, stainless1.5× vs M2
D2 Tool Steel58–62Paper, non-woven, low-volume runs0.6× vs HSS

Tolerance Standards

Slitter knife tolerance directly affects edge quality. TOA DR precision knives are ground to ±0.002mm on thickness and diameter. Generic import knives typically hold ±0.01–0.05mm — a 5–25× larger variation that causes:

  • Inconsistent burr height across the roll width
  • Premature wear from uneven load distribution
  • Edge curl in precision film slitting
  • Rejection rates in lithium battery separator production

Clearance Selection

Slitter knife clearance (the horizontal gap between upper and lower knife cutting edges) is typically expressed as a percentage of material thickness:

Material CategoryRecommended ClearanceNotes
Mild steel5–8% of thicknessStandard HSS acceptable
Stainless steel6–10% of thicknessCarbide preferred
Aluminum foil3–5% of thicknessCoated knives recommended
Copper foil2–4% of thicknessUltra-precision grind required
PET film0–2% of thicknessNear-zero clearance
Li-battery separator0–1% of thicknessZero burr tolerance

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a slitter knife?

A slitter knife (also called a slitting knife or rotary blade) is a precision-ground circular blade used to cut wide rolls of material—such as metal coil, film, foil, or paper—into narrower widths. Slitter knives work in pairs (upper and lower) with a controlled clearance between them.

What materials are slitter knives made from?

The most common slitter knife materials are tungsten carbide, high-speed steel (HSS M2/M42), and tool steel (D2). Carbide offers 3–5× longer tool life for hard materials like stainless steel and copper foil. HSS is preferred for softer films where edge sharpness is more critical than longevity.

What tolerance should a slitter knife be ground to?

Precision slitter knives should be ground to ±0.002mm tolerance on thickness and diameter. Generic import knives typically hold ±0.01–0.05mm, which causes edge quality variation in precision applications such as lithium battery separator slitting.

How do I choose slitter knife clearance?

Slitter knife clearance is typically 5–10% of material thickness for metals, and 0–2% for films. Use our clearance calculator for specific material recommendations. Incorrect clearance is the most common cause of burrs, edge deformation, and premature knife wear.

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