1. Common types
Manual capillary cutter: Like a small roller cutter, the roller is rolled on the surface of the capillary to make a mark, and then gently broken. The operation is simple but requires certain operating skills. There are also scissor-type cutters, which use sharp blades to cut capillaries, which are suitable for capillaries made of softer materials.
Electric capillary cutter: Including automated production line equipment, which can perform a series of operations such as straightening, cutting and brushing capillaries with a diameter of 2-6mm; there are also desktop small electric cutting equipment with high cutting accuracy and high efficiency, which are often used for batch cutting operations.
2. Structure and principle
Manual cutter: It is mainly composed of a handle, a cutting blade (roller or blade), etc. During operation, the capillary is placed in a suitable position, and the cutting blade is applied to the capillary by manual force to destroy its surface structure and achieve cutting.
Electric cutter: Generally, the cutting tool (such as a saw blade, a laser head) is driven by a motor, and the cutting length, speed and other parameters are set by the control system to automatically complete the cutting process. For example, laser cutting uses a high-energy laser beam to instantly melt or vaporize the capillary material to achieve cutting.
3. Operation precautions
Before operation, it is necessary to select a suitable cutter and cutting parameters according to the material and diameter of the capillary.
When cutting manually, pay attention to applying force evenly to avoid capillary breakage and deformation; when cutting electrically, strictly abide by the operating procedures to ensure the safe operation of the equipment.
After cutting, clean the cutter in time to keep the blade or tool clean and extend its service life.