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iEcho E56-2 E57-2 Rotation Ceramics Knife Blade Comparison
iEcho E56-2 E57-2 Rotation Ceramics Knife Blade Comparison.
The iEcho E56-2 and E57-2 are specialized rotation ceramics knife blades designed for precision cutting on iEcho digital cutting systems. These ceramic variants are primarily valued for their extreme hardness and ability to maintain a sharp edge significantly longer than standard steel or carbide alternatives. 

iEcho E56-2 Rotation Ceramics

iEcho E57-2 Rotation Ceramics

Blade Type

Rotary / Circular

 

Blade Type

Rotary / Circular

Mounting

8mm Hole Diameter

 

Mounting

8mm Hole Diameter

Blade Thickness

0.63 mm

 

Blade Thickness

0.63 mm (Standard for E57 series)

 

Max Cutting Depth

4.00 mm

 

Max Cutting Depth

~5.00 mm (Material dependent)

 

Key Materials

Aramid, Carbon, Glass fibers

 

Key Materials

Heavy textiles, Nylon, Polyester


Key Blade Features

iEcho E56-2 Rotation Ceramics Knife Blade: Praised by users on platforms like Shenzhen Oyea for its ability to handle "fine detailing" and "tight curves" without damaging surrounding surfaces. It is frequently recommended for high-performance fibers such as Aramid and Carbon fiber due to its sharp, precision-ground edge.
iEcho E57-2 Rotation Ceramics Knife Blade: Often categorized alongside the E57 series for broader textile applications. It is designed to maintain a consistent edge during high-speed rotation (up to 11,000 rpm) in industrial environments. According to Shenzhen Oyea, these ceramic blades are finished ground with virgin materials to ensure a "smooth edge without burrs". 
Material Compatibility
Both blades are primarily used with the iEcho DRT tool for flexible materials. 

Textiles: Nylon fabric, Polyester fabric, and non-woven textiles.
Composites: Carbon fiber prepreg, Glass fibers, and Aramid fibers.
Specialty: Paper leather, flexible transparent PVC, and advertising light sheets. 
Operational Nuances
Heat Resistance: Ceramic material is inherently more resistant to high temperatures than metal, making these blades ideal for heat-sensitive materials like PVC or thin acrylic where friction could cause melting.
Blade Life: While ceramic blades are brittle and can chip if they hit hard debris, they typically offer a significantly longer service life than steel when cutting soft materials, reducing the need for frequent replacements during large-scale production.























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