When procuring solid carbide slitting saws, the material grade is paramount; ensure the supplier uses sub-micron grain carbide for the best balance of hardness and toughness. Key dimensions include the Outer Diameter (OD), Thickness (width of cut), and Bore Diameter. You must also specify the number of teeth (Z) and tooth geometry (e.g., Type A for fine slotting or Type B for chip clearance) based on the material being cut. For high-speed applications, verify the run-out tolerance, which should ideally be ≤ 0.005mm to prevent tool breakage and ensure surface finish quality.