That's a very special/specific kind of rip chain. Regular rip chain is the same as regular chain and just has a 10º top plate filing angle.rip chain works a bit different from normal crosscut chain. You've got clearing cutter teeth and scratcher teeth. The scratcher teeth cut a groove down each side of the cut and the clearing cutters cut the groove of wood left in the middle.
I've done a fair bit of measurement of actual kerf sizes (e.g. http://www.arboristsite.com/community/threads/real-kerf-sizes.137465/)The 10 degree angle removes smaller amounts of wood at a time compare to a 30-35 degree crosscut cutter.
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