DeSoutter 19680 — Titanium Nitride Segmented Cast Saw Blade 64mm (Single)
The DeSoutter 19680 is a 64mm Titanium Nitride coated segmented replacement cast saw blade for the DeSoutter CleanCast CC7 and CC8 systems, sold as a single blade. The segmented blade design reduces the contact area between blade and cast material — generating less heat and cutting more aggressively than a full round blade. Combined with the gold TiN coating’s ~3x hardness advantage over uncoated steel, the 19680 is a high-performance everyday blade for moderate-to-high volume orthopedic practices cutting plaster and polyester casts.
✂️ What Makes a Segmented Blade Different?
Unlike a full round blade with a continuous cutting edge, a segmented blade has cut-out sections around its circumference. These gaps serve a critical clinical purpose: they reduce the total surface area in contact with the cast at any moment, which means:
- ✅ Less heat generated during cutting — greater patient comfort and safety
- ✅ More aggressive cutting action — faster cast removal, especially on harder materials
- ✅ Better chip clearance — cast debris exits through the gaps rather than building up under the blade
- ✅ Preferred by many clinicians for fiberglass and polyester casts where heat buildup is a concern
- ⚠️ The segmented edge can feel slightly more aggressive to the patient — technique matters
Clinical context: Many high-volume orthopedic practices keep both round and segmented blades on hand — round blades for routine plaster removal, segmented blades for fiberglass and polyester where speed and heat management are priorities.
🔬 Titanium Nitride Coating — What You Need to Know
Titanium Nitride (TiN) is a gold-colored ceramic compound applied to the stainless steel blade base using a physical vapor deposition (PVD) process. The result is a surface approximately three times harder than uncoated stainless steel, with a dramatically reduced drag coefficient that keeps the blade cutting cleanly through more casts before needing replacement.
- ✅ ~3x harder than uncoated stainless steel — significantly longer blade life
- ✅ Reduced friction means cooler cutting temperatures and greater patient comfort
- ✅ Gold PVD ceramic coating bonds tightly to the steel base — more durable than spray-applied coatings
- ✅ Excellent performance on Plaster of Paris (Gypsona) and Polyester casts (Deltalite/Benicast/CellaCast)
- ⚠️ Not recommended for Fiberglass (Deltalite/Scotchcast) — for fiberglass-heavy practices, consider the Zirconium Nitride or Ion Nitride segmented blades
🔵 Round vs. Segmented Blades — Which Do You Need?
| Blade Style |
How It Cuts |
Best For |
Available Sizes |
| Full Round |
Continuous circular cutting edge oscillates through the cast material |
Standard cast removal; plaster and polyester; general orthopedic use |
64mm |
| Segmented (This Blade) |
Cut-out segments reduce contact area — less heat, more aggressive cutting, better chip clearance |
Fiberglass and harder cast materials; high-volume practices; faster removal times; heat-sensitive patients |
32mm, 40mm, 64mm, 80mm |
📊 CC7/CC8 Cast Saw Blade Coating Comparison — Strongest to Weakest
The CC7 and CC8 systems introduced Zirconium Nitride — a coating tier not available in the older CC4/CC5/CC6 lineup. Understanding the full hierarchy helps you match blade performance to your clinical volume and cast material.
| Rank |
Coating Type |
How It Works |
Best For |
| #1 |
Ion Nitride (Plasma Coated) |
Nitrogen ions diffused directly into the steel in a vacuum vessel — near-diamond hardness, no surface coating to wear off; the modification goes into the steel itself |
All cast types; maximum durability; high-volume practices; fiberglass and polyester |
| #2 |
Zirconium Nitride (ZrN) |
Silver-gray PVD ceramic coating; harder and more wear-resistant than Titanium Nitride; excellent thermal stability and corrosion resistance — new to the CC7/CC8 platform |
Plaster and polyester casts; high-volume practices; superior blade life vs. TiN |
| ⭐ #3 |
Titanium Nitride (TiN) ← You are here |
Gold PVD ceramic coating; ~3x harder than uncoated stainless steel; reduces drag and keeps teeth sharper longer; excellent for plaster and polyester |
Plaster of Paris and polyester casts; moderate-to-high volume practices; not recommended for fiberglass |
| #4 |
PTFE (Teflon Coated) |
Spray-applied non-stick coating; low friction but tends to wear off after initial use; most economical coated option |
Lower-volume practices; plaster and polyester; budget-conscious clinics |
💡 Cutting fiberglass regularly? Consider upgrading to the DeSoutter 19730 Zirconium Nitride segmented blade — harder than TiN and specifically better suited for fiberglass cast materials on the CC7/CC8 platform.
📋 Product Specifications
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Part Number: 19680
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Blade Style: Segmented
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Blade Coating: Titanium Nitride (TiN) — Gold PVD Ceramic
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Diameter: 64mm
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Mounting: 5-position rotatable mount — rotate to a fresh cutting edge to extend blade life
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Compatible Models: DeSoutter CleanCast CC7, CC8
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Not Compatible With: DeSoutter CC4, CC5, CC6 (different mounting system)
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Quantity: Single blade (1 pack)
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Recommended Cast Materials: Plaster of Paris (Gypsona), Polyester (Deltalite/Benicast/CellaCast)
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Not Recommended For: Fiberglass (Deltalite/Scotchcast)
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Shipping: Ships from NC warehouse in 2–3 business days.
⏱️ When Should You Replace Your Cast Saw Blade?
A patient is always aware of a cast saw near their limb — so a blade that struggles to cut cleanly is a problem on two fronts: it takes longer and generates more heat. Signs it’s time to replace your blade:
- The blade requires more passes or pressure to cut through the cast
- Increased heat felt through the cast padding during removal
- Longer cast removal times than usual
- Visible wear or dullness on the cutting edge
The Titanium Nitride coating significantly extends blade life compared to PTFE or uncoated stainless steel. Remember to rotate the blade to a fresh position (up to 5 times) before replacing — each rotation gives you a new cutting edge and maximizes the value of every blade.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between the DeSoutter 19680 and the 19720 blade?
The 19680 is a 64mm blade suited for standard adult and pediatric casts. The 19720 is an 80mm blade designed for thick adult casts and long-arm applications. Both feature Titanium Nitride (TiN) coating and a segmented design for reduced heat and extended blade life on plaster and polyester casts.
Can the DeSoutter 19680 cut fiberglass casts?
No. The 19680 TiN blade is not recommended for fiberglass casts. For fiberglass, use the Ion Nitride blade (part number 20280 for 64mm or 20290 for 80mm), which is the only DeSoutter coating recommended for fiberglass.
What is the difference between Titanium Nitride (TiN) and Zirconium Nitride (ZrN) blades?
Zirconium Nitride (ZrN) is approximately 50% harder than Titanium Nitride (TiN), delivering longer blade life per blade. Both are PVD ceramic coatings recommended for plaster and polyester casts. For high-volume practices wanting maximum blade life on plaster and polyester, the ZrN blade (19730 for 64mm) is the upgrade path.
What does the 5-position rotatable mount mean?
The 19680 blade features a 5-position rotatable mount, meaning you can rotate the blade to a fresh cutting edge up to 5 times before replacing it. This significantly extends the usable life of each blade.
What is the difference between segmented and round cast saw blades?
Segmented blades have gaps cut into the blade edge, which reduces heat buildup and improves cutting speed through dense cast materials. Round (full-circle) blades provide a smoother cut and are often preferred for thinner or more delicate casts. The 19680 segmented design is ideal for plaster and polyester casts where heat management and cutting speed are priorities.
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