We usually stock a standerd range, but what you'll likely need is a custom grind or a specific tooth geometry for your feed speed and matrial—so we run those through on a 10-piece minimum, typically 15 to 30 days lead time depending on the complexity, and you can specify your own labeling or packging.
Hardness runs HRC 58 to 62, which is pretty much where you want it for abrasive woods like oak or MDF without being too brittle, and the ±0.01mm tolerance on the thickness means you're not fighting runout on a production spindle, so it's better than most generic import blanks for that reason.

The real question is trust. We've got ISO 9001 and CE, but what actually matters is that every blade gets a precision grind pass on both faces—something we do in-house, and we'll send COA with batch if you ask, though we usually have that on file anyway within 24 hours.

It's not suited for anything with a lot of resin buildup or where you need high-polish finish on softwoods straight off the blade; you'd want a different carbide grade for that kind of tack, maybe a submicron grain that's pricier and not our standard lineup.
You'll get them packed in standard export crates—individually sleeved and oiled—and we've had customers run these on CNC routers at 18,000 RPM for months without a regrind, so the wear life is honestly decent for teh price point, but confirm the lead time if you need them in under 20 days.
MOQ is 10 pieces. We don't typically do single-piece samples, but we can arrange a small trial batch for you to test before committing to a larger order.
Custom orders usually ship within 15-30 days after confirmation, depending on the complexity of your specs and current production load.
Yes, we include ISO 9001 and CE certificates with every export order. Just let your sales rep know if you need specific copies ahead of time.
They're hardened to HRC 58-62, which gives a good balance of toughness and wear resistance for industrial wood processing. You won't get chipping easily, and they hold an edge well.
We use standard export packaging—individual foam or plastic sleeves inside a sturdy carton, then palletized with strapping to prevent damage in transit.