Cardboard cutters for the packaging and paper industries
Fernite cardboard cutters are precision-ground and manufactured from high quality European steel for to ensure a clean, perfect cut.
Our cardboard cutter blades are manufactured utilising the latest production technology, giving us unrivalled control over the entire manufacturing process from start to finish.
These packaging machinery knives are a small, but essential part of any production process. Worn or poorly performing knives can result in a poor quality finish, damage to the product or machine, and expensive machine downtime.
If you’re looking to cut a specific size, shape or thickness of cardboard, or if you’re looking to extend blade life or improve cutting performance, Fernite can help..
Advanced grinding technology delivers a high quality cutting edge
We’ll work with you to develop a cardboard cutter to suit your exact requirements. With access to the highest quality European steel and the capability to grind cutting edges to precise specifications, Fernite are your ideal partner to solve your cardboard cutting issues.
We pride ourselves on being friendly and easy to deal with – and with decades of experience our team are always happy to offer advice and suggestions on how to improve cutting performance.
If you’re looking for a cardboard cutting knife to improve your production process, just get in touch.
Get a fast, competitive quotation
Fernite of Sheffield is an award-winning knife manufacturer which supplies the world’s leading brands with knives which extend production runs, cut costs and deliver more sales and higher profits.
We can supply large quantities of blades on short lead times.
Get in touch for a competitive quote. Call +44 (0)114 244 0527 or email enquiries@fernite.co.uk.
Alternatively please submit the quotation enquiry form below.
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