M.K. Morse News

M.K. MORSE BI-METAL DIE BAND
DESIGNED TO HANDLE TOUGH METAL

CANTON, Ohio – M.K. Morse die bands are specially designed to cut the toughest machinable materials used in the production of manufacturing dies and molds. The high heat and wear resistance of these band saw blades results in fewer blade changes when cutting solids with very low machinability, including super alloys, tool steels, inconel, waspalloy, hastelloy, D grade steels and similar tough materials. Morse die bands are typically used on vertical machines in tool and die shops for cutting die blocks and tool steels. They are available in both Matrix and M42 specifications. Morse M42 Die Bands have the highest wear and heat resistance available and are best suited for cutting the most difficult-to-machine tool steel and die blocks. Morse Matrix II Die Bands feature high shock resistance and are better suited for thinner sections.

Founded in 1962, The M.K. Morse Company manufactures saw blades and accessories for virtually all industrial cutting applications. The quality and durability of M.K. Morse saw blades is well-known throughout industry. Morse is also widely respected for the outstanding service and technical support they provide. All industrial blades are manufactured in Morse's integrated, state-of-the-art manufacturing plant in Canton, Ohio. Morse blades are readily available from industrial distributors worldwide. M.K. Morse warehouses and weld centers are located in the United States, Canada and Europe. For more information, contact The M.K. Morse Company, P.O. Box 8677, Canton, OH 44711; Telephone (800) 733-3377 or visit their industrial web site at www.independenceband.com where you will also find the "BladeWizard", a unique, electronic search tool to help you find the right band saw blade for many industrial cutting applications.