WHITE COOK handmade kitchen knives by the master of the GARAGE ART studio, buy to order in Ukraine, N690™ steel, 60 HRC
- Brand: Студія ексклюзивних ножів ручної роботи GARAGE ART
- Product Code: БІЛИЙ КУХАР - ніж ручної роботи GARAGE ART
Загальна довжина клинка mm: | Total length: Large 345 mm, Medium 280 mm, Small 203 mm |
Матеріал леза | Bohler N690 martensitic, cobalt-alloyed steel, manufactured by Bohler-Uddeholm AG |
Твердість клинка (метал): | Hardness - 60 HRC |
Матеріал руків'я: | G 10 |
Довжина леза | Blade length: Large 215 mm, Medium 152 mm, Small 93 mm |
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SPECIFICATIONS:
The name of the knife: WHITE COOK handmade kitchen knives by the master of the GARAGE ART studio, buy to order in Ukraine, N690™ steel, 60 HRC
Knife type: Fixed blade
Brand: Studio of exclusive handmade knives GARAGE ART
Blade sharpening angle: 35' degree
sharpened Bevels: Straight
Rise: 0.2 mm
Blade hardness: 60 HRC
Overall length: Large 345 mm, Medium 280 mm, Small 203 mm
Blade length: Large 215 mm, Medium 152 mm, Small 93 mm
Blade width: Large 42 mm, Medium 36 mm, Small 26 mm
Blade thickness: Large 2.5 mm, Medium 2.5 mm, Small 2.5 mm
Handle length: 148 mm
Handle thickness: 23 mm
Bolster and buttstock material: G-10, from Anzar
Handle material: G-10, from Anzar
Handle impregnation: Sanding
Handle coating: Sanding
Sheath: None
Model number: 016
Country of birth: Ukraine
Master: Master Nazar Boyko, "GARAGE ART" knife studio, Lviv, Ukraine. Studio of exclusive handmade knives GARAGE ART
Best use: Multi-purpose: hunting, fishing, tourism, household - cutting, etc.
Knife condition: new
A sharpened knife is not a cold weapon.
Our knives are very sharp, so open and use very carefully. We are not responsible for injuries related to the use of our knives.
Our products are intended for legal use only by responsible buyers. We will not sell our products to anyone under the age of 18.
Availability changes regularly, upon confirmation of your order we will inform you about the availability or time of readiness of the product. The product may differ slightly from the one shown in the photo.
Features of steel N690
Martensitic alloy steel N690 is produced by the corporation Vohleg-Uddeholm Gmbh & Co. , which has its enterprises in Austria, Germany, South and North America. The second name of the alloy is Austrian cobalt stainless steel. Due to its high quality and operational characteristics and advantages, it is successfully implemented in many countries of the world for the manufacture of knives and other purposes.
Steel is produced by electroslag smelting technology. It has a uniformly distributed carbide structure of the crystal lattice in the absence of harmful impurities. As a result of heat treatment and forging, the impact toughness of the material increases without loss of hardness. The presence of alloying additives in the chemical composition of steel ensures resistance to corrosion.
Field of application
Steel is recognized as a good material for the serial production of long and tactical knives, the technical characteristics of which allow operation in difficult and extreme conditions. Blades made of N690 steel are able to withstand not only longitudinal, but also strong lateral loads when acting on bends and twists.
Due to its resistance to corrosion and aggressive environments, steel is used in the manufacture of diving knives, harpoons for spearfishing and other sports equipment.
This steel is used in the manufacture of knives by such well-known European brands as Vokeg, Spyderco, Vepshmade and Echthema Ratio. The manufactured blades have excellent cutting properties, are strong, durable, sharpen well and hold an edge. The presence of alloying elements in the composition ensured high corrosion resistance while maintaining plasticity. If necessary, there is a possibility of thermal hardening up to 60 NKR.
The technical and physical characteristics of the alloy allow it to be used in mechanical engineering for the manufacture of tools, milling cutters, drills, bearing parts and critical components operating under high mechanical loads. The steel is highly wear resistant and can be heat treated.
Resistance to the effects of moisture and chemicals allows the use of steel in the food and pharmaceutical industry for the manufacture of cutting tools and grinders. At the same time, the ecological purity of the material and the complete absence of impurities are taken into account.
ANALOGUES
According to its composition, steel N690 is a close analogue of Russian steel 95X18, German X102SgMo17, Japanese / (3-10 and A115-10, French 2100СО17, American 440 С. In Sweden, an analogue of Sandvic 12С27 is produced.
STORAGE
Steel N690 contains:
■ 1.08% carbon (C), which gives the material hardness and increases strength;
■ 17.3% chromium (Cg) to obtain anti-corrosion properties, increase wear resistance and change hardening conditions;
■ 1.1% molybdenum (Mo) to reduce brittleness, increase plasticity and resistance to high temperatures;
■ 0.1% vanadium (V) to increase metal elasticity and inertness to the action of aggressive environments;
■ 1.5% cobalt (Co) increases heat resistance and improves mechanical properties;
■ 0.4% manganese (Mp) increases hardness;
■ 0.4% silicon (5|) to improve alloy stability and increase wear resistance.
The presence of cobalt in the chemical composition of the metal makes the crystal structure of N690 more uniform and resistant to mechanical loads.
PROS AND CONS OF N690 STEEL FOR KNIVES
The use of Austrian N690 steel allows the production of high-quality stainless knives for various purposes. Due to its physical and technical properties, the material is well processed, capable of heat treatment, is not prone to corrosion and is sold at an affordable price.
5*ee1 N690 is one of the best alloys for making beautiful wear-resistant blades. Simple sharpening and long-term preservation of the sharpness of the edge make use simple and convenient. You will never regret buying or making a knife from this steel.
Types of deliveries
The high quality of Wohler N690 steel is ensured by the use of a unique rolling technology developed by the manufacturer. Metal sheets are subjected to repeated hot processing with rolling in the longitudinal and transverse direction. After that, the material is cold cut into strips.
N690 steel is supplied to the rolled metal market in the form of steel strips with a thickness of 3-5 mm, a width of 20-50 mm and a length of 250 to 1000 mm, especially for the manufacture of knives. The cross-section of the strips is rectangular or with a prepared longitudinal bevel, which eliminates the need for blacksmithing when making the blade. The steel may or may not have previous heat treatment.
All of this is very convenient, as it does not require operations to cut large sheets, allows you to accurately determine the amount of required material and reduces the amount of waste.
Strips are sold individually. The price depends on the geometric dimensions of the product, thickness and types of preliminary factory processing. For the products of the metalworking industry, the supply of a sheet with a thickness of 2-8 mm of the size declared in the contract is carried out. If necessary, you can order any analogue of steels of type N690. Sheet metal is sold by weight.
WHAT ARE MICARTA AND G10, AND HOW DO THESE COMPOSITE MATERIALS DIFFER FROM EACH OTHER?
For decades, Micarta and G10 composite materials have been the undisputed leaders in the knife industry, in particular for the production of handles of various complexity. The materials stand out for their availability, ease of production and processing, as well as high strength, wear resistance and unpretentiousness in maintenance. Both materials are composite, their basis is a polymer resin, which is supplemented with layers of captive fabric of various types.
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Micarta material is an electrically insulating material consisting of a polymer film (based on cresolaldehyde, phenolaldehyde, xylenolaldehyde resin, or resin from a mixture of phenolic raw materials). It is glued using various electrically insulating papers, fabric (mainly flax of natural or artificial origin), or other materials of similar structure, there are also options made of fiberglass and carbon fiber. The color of the material depends on the resin and fabric base used in the gluing. Micarta is a relatively soft material and requires careful manual processing. Therefore, it is used in the production of handles for more expensive knives.
Micarta is registered as a trademark of the American company Industrial Laminates / Norplex, Inc. (Norplex-Micarta). Its domestic analogue can be considered a material called "Getinax", which is mainly used as a base for printed circuit boards. The material also has a sheet-like pressed structure, which consists of a paper base with the addition of impregnation from phenol-aldehyde or epoxy resin.
Linen-based micarta has a more attractive optical effect when the fibers are sanded. After sanding, the surface can be polished or sandblasted. In the first version, the surface of the material will be smooth, silky, warm and pleasant to the touch. In the second, the material becomes rough and has a matte finish, in addition, it holds securely in the hand and does not slip.
Key features of Micarta:
- increased water resistance;
- excellent resistance to temperature changes;
- strength to mechanical processing;
- dense structure that does not absorb odors;
- the microrelief of the material does not slip in the hand even on a wet surface;
- a tight fit to the blade, which leaves no gaps at all and prevents food residues and harmful microorganisms from accumulating.
G10 is a lightweight, hard and fairly rigid composite material with a textured surface, which is mainly used in the manufacture of handles of both folding pocket knives and fixed blade knives. This material is created by placing several layers of fiberglass, thoroughly impregnated with epoxy resin, in a special vacuum press, where, under the influence of compression and heat, the resin finally hardens, preserving the structure of the fiberglass.
G10 material is characterized by good impact resistance, wear resistance, moisture resistance, as well as ease of processing and maintenance. The material can be painted in various colors, including layers. The surface of G10 can also be polished to a glossy state, or have a rough anti-slip structure, under the influence of a grinding machine, or sandblasting.
Key features of G10:
- high stability of basic properties during temperature fluctuations;
- withstands high impact loads, compressive and tensile loads;
- high overall hydrophobicity and resistance to chemicals;
- weighs relatively little, in relation to the overall strength and density;
- low electrical conductivity;
- can take different forms.
Composite materials G10 and Micarta have almost the same composition and external similarity. At the same time, G10 material has higher fire resistance, although it is not a non-combustible material, has higher compressive, bending, impact and tear strength, and is also simpler and more budgetary in production. At the same time, G10 is inferior in terms of "tack" in wet conditions, and also, tactilely, feels less "natural".
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