During a
haircut, scissor blades open and close up to 1000 times.
JAGUAR scissors are manufactured according to strict quality
standards to make cutting an activity as relaxing as possible for
the hairdresser: For production, JAGUAR uses state-of-the-art
computer-controlled machines, however, even today the manual work
of specialists is indispensable: More than 120 working cycles
including several quality checks are carried out for each pair of
scissors. A staff of 100 people produces 2,500 to 3,000 pairs of
scissors in Solingen every day.
In the forging process the
drop hammer imparts the first scissor contour into the blank. The
teeth for thinning scissors are milled before hardening. The screw
holes are punched and drilled in a fully automated process. During
the next step the forged blank is hardened by heating to up to
1050°C. The ICE, or, in the case of Jaguar scissors, the Friodur®
deep freezing process at up to -180°C, improves the steel
structure, thus increasing the steel's wear resistance. The
hardened blades then undergo several mechanical grinding processes.
To impart the final sharpness to the cutting edges a high degree of
experience and skill is required. One of the most important working
cycles, adjusting and straightening the scissors, is an art few
people can master. To guarantee the permanent high quality, each
pair of JAGUAR scissors undergoes a thorough and extensive final
check.
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manufacturing process for Jaguar scissors click here