The Inside Clearance Ratio (ICR) is the difference between the inside diameter of the sampler tube and the cutting edge, expressed as a percentage of the sampler tube's inside diameter:
\[
ICR = \frac{d_{\text{tube}} - d_{\text{cutting}}}{d_{\text{tube}}} \times 100
\]
Where:
- \( d_{\text{tube}} = 50 \ \text{mm} \) (inside diameter of the sampler tube),
- \( d_{\text{cutting}} \) is the inside diameter of the cutting edge.
Substituting the given ICR value of 1.0%:
\[
1.0 = \frac{50 - d_{\text{cutting}}}{50} \times 100
\]
Solving for \( d_{\text{cutting}} \):
\[
1.0 = \frac{50 - d_{\text{cutting}}}{0.5}
\]
\[
50 - d_{\text{cutting}} = 0.5
\]
\[
d_{\text{cutting}} = 49.5 \ \text{mm}
\]
Thus, the inside diameter of the cutting edge is:
\[
\boxed{49.5~\text{mm}}
\]