I find the cut quality to be good, they are not "grabby" in use and they outlast any of the stamped tooth types I have used.
Try to find out which type it is.
eg
RIP-A10,A15,A20,B10,B15,B20,B25,C10,C15,C20,C25,D10,D15,D20,D25,E10,E15
Number of teeth, Pitch ,Depth of gullet,Hook degree,Clearance degree,Top bevel degree
plus theres saw type for rip SR46,HR54,HR60,HR80,HR40in timbers ranging from 560kg/m to over 1050kg/m plus abrasive or fibrous,again with number of teeth along with Hook angle, Sharpness angle,top bevel angle.
Cross cutting -Saw type 1,2,or 3 the details are for type of tooth- topped, peg,peg and raker, clearance angle, sharpness angle, top bevel angle.
I've a great book for this stuff
Lists all the timbers and the correct saw stuff or bandsawing or planer cutter angle etc.