
What is DLC Coating on knives? (Pros and Cons)
DLC is the acronym for Diamond-like Carbon Coating. DLC coating is made from carbon atoms, and it is the hardest coating that can be applied

DLC is the acronym for Diamond-like Carbon Coating. DLC coating is made from carbon atoms, and it is the hardest coating that can be applied

DS93X Steel is a Damascus stainless steel produced from metallurgy of powders by Sweden-based Damasteel. The Steel can be produced to contain over 100 layers

RWL 34 is exceptional steel in the knife-making industry. It offers all characteristics any knife makers would ask to make high-quality knife blades. It offers

26C3 spicy white steel contains very few impurities like sulfur and phosphorous in its alloy; it is highly comparable to Japanese Shirogami #1 / White

AUS 6 stainless steel is the Japanese equivalent of AISI 440A steel and DSR-1K6 steel. It is also referred to as AUS 6A stainless steel.

4Cr14 is popular in the knife-making industry and is mainly used to make folding, tactical, and kitchen knives. Knifemakers like this steel because it offers

It is also important to note that Crucible industries manufacture this steel following the Crucible Particle Metallurgy process. This production process stands out among other

What does this mean for knife users? Blades made from this steel offer excellent wear resistance, edge retention and are consequently difficult to sharpen. Although

Cobalt boosts the hardness of CPM Rex 45 even at red heat temperature treatments. Because of the high hardness, this steel offers great wear resistance

