Material Composition | Jewelry fabrication, industrial cutting | - Industry Standard: Stainless Steel (ASTM A240) - Our Base: Stainless Steel (ASTM A240) - Our Advanced: High-Carbon Stainless Steel (ASTM A959) | ▲ Base: Equivalent to industry norms. ▲▲ Advanced: Enhanced corrosion resistance (▲▲ vs Base). | Advanced versions may cost 20% more due to premium alloy use. |
Max Opening Capacity | Cutting thick rings, emergency repairs | - Industry: 8mm - Base: 9mm (▲ vs Industry) - Advanced: 10mm (▲▲ vs Base) | ▲ Base: Handles 10% larger rings than standard. ▲▲ Advanced: Accommodates 25% thicker materials. | Larger openings may reduce precision for delicate tasks. |
Corrosion Resistance | Marine jewelry, acidic environments | - Industry: 50+ hours (ASTM B117) - Base: 100+ hours (▲) - Advanced: 200+ hours (▲▲) | ▲ Base: Doubles industry durability. ▲▲ Advanced: Withstands extreme chemical exposure. | Advanced coatings may require specialized maintenance. |
Blade Sharpness | Precision cutting, beading | - Industry: Rockwell C 45 - Base: C 50 (▲) - Advanced: C 55 (▲▲) | ▲ Base: 11% sharper than standard. ▲▲ Advanced: 22% sharper, reduces material deformation. | Sharper blades may wear faster under heavy industrial use. |
Ergonomic Design | Prolonged use, ergonomic workshops | - Industry: Basic grip - Base: Textured grip (▲) - Advanced: Contoured ergonomic (ISO 9241) (▲▲) | ▲ Base: Reduces hand fatigue by 15%. ▲▲ Advanced: 30% less strain over 8-hour shifts. | Advanced designs add 10% to the tool’s weight. |
Weight/Portability | Fieldwork, travel, compact storage | - Industry: 200g - Base: 180g (▲) - Advanced: 160g (▲▲) | ▲ Base: 10% lighter than standard. ▲▲ Advanced: 20% lighter via aerospace-grade alloy. | Lighter materials may compromise strength in heavy-duty scenarios. |