
In response to noise disturbances caused by small urban factories, a low-noise tungsten steel cutting blade has completed verification.
Its cutting edge design draws inspiration from the serrated structure of owl feathers, dispersing airflow vortices and reducing high-speed cutting noise from 85 dB to 67 dB.
Community pilot tests show that complaints from nearby residents have dropped to zero. Environmental authorities recommend including the blade
in the "Quiet Manufacturing" recommended catalog. This technology demonstrates that efficiency and harmony can indeed coexist.