As fragile as the Secumax Visicut may appear, it is a really sharp cutting tool. And a popular advertiser too. If you look closely, the safety knife is like a business card with an in-built quality blade. So why not also your new business card? Your name, logo and your claim printed on it would always be there when your customers, friends and partners open their letters with it.
The Secumax Plasticut is different from the other products in our range but only in the detail. But you know: that's what often matters most. Thanks to the generous gap between blade and plastic, the safety knife copes with, for example, film and paper in multiple layers. Due to its width of 3 mm, cutting curves and cutting in tight spaces is also possible. The blade is made of stainless steel and the cutting edge is TiN-coated.
A paper and film cutter that guides the cutting material itself? Meet the Secumax Snitty. Its integrated plastic material guide leads thin material in the direction of the blade, smoothing out bumps and preventing jamming. As with the similarly designed Secumax Couppy, the blade lays at a 45° degree angle to the cutting material. An optimal angle for easy cutting. An expert in cutting flat paper and plastic sheets? You've found it in the handy Secumax Couppy.
Safety belts are important for survival. They can however be a hindrance in the aftermath of an accident. They can trap injured people in dangerous situations. The Secumax SOS-Cutter provides the perfect solution. You can use it to reliably cut through any safety belt, whether as a doctor, paramedic or accident witness. The safety knife is also suitable for cutting through clothing, which in some cases also has to be removed
You are looking for a film and foam cutter that effortlessly cuts harder and stronger film? One that's not afraid of stubborn foam? You have found the best possible solution with the Secumax Opticut. Its Teflon-coated metal foot makes it both extremely abrasion resistant and easy to slide. Glide with jam-less ease through whatever material you want to cut. Ideal for clean, precise cuts.
Work with a cutting tool and at the same time keep both hands free? Surely not possible you say. But it is! The Secumax Ring Knife MDP is worn on the top side of your finger. It can be used to cut film, yarn, thread and much much more. And if you drop it or lose it anytime, don't worry: it's made of a metal detectable plastic. Detectabilitiy minimises the risk of your safety knife landing in your production line.
The Secumax 145 is our clever, compact safety knife for routine cutting tasks. The glass-fibre reinforced plastic handle and 0.5 mm strong blade give it remarkable robustness. At just 12 g it is also extremely light. The disposable cutting tool easily copes with single-layer cardboard, film and packing tape, for example. The two cutting edges are safely concealed to protect fingers.
Safety knives that are both disposable and sustainable? Of course! The Secumax 148 is made with more than 80% recycled plastic. The glass fibre reinforcement and the robust, 2-cutting edge blade head ensure longer service lives. This makes Secumax 148 ideal for tougher cutting tasks. The ergonomic handle and lightweight design will also aid safe and efficient working.
The Secumax Combi was always in a class of its own as a film cutting expert – until it found its legitimate successor. The new Secumax 320 makes an instant impression with its outstanding design. And if you look more closely, you will appreciate its inner values. For example, in comparison to its predecessor, the perfected ergonomics and the completely overhauled blade change. What about the subject of "the highest level of work safety"?
Do not be fooled by how compact the Secunorm Handy is. Being Handy, doesn’t mean it’s cute, on the contrary: It is a cutting tool with “bite” and all the qualities required, even for a moist work environment. You can use the stainless steel handle for a particularly long time. As it is both lightweight and Handy it is suitable for many cutting applications even high frequency cutting.