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| 1. Austenitic Damascene Steel Consist of two non hardenable steel grades welded together in more than hundred layers. It is stainless and suitable for:
jewellery
flatware
luxury table cutlery
pieces of art etc.
Several patterns are available.
Article numbers begin with 95.
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| 2. Martensitic Damascene Steel This steel consists of two different hardenable steel grades, welded together in more than hundred layers. This steel is stainless combined with extreme strength. An excellent steel for:
Knives
Axes
Other types of edge tools.
Several patterns are available.
Article numbers begin with 93.
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| 3. Stainless Gun Barrel Steel Consists of two hardenable stainless barrel steels in more than hundred layers. Beautiful steel suitable for medium hardness applications such as:
Luxury firearms
Table knives
Golf club heads
160 layers. Black surface.
Article numbers begin with 96.
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| 4. Gun Barrel low alloy Steel Consists of two low alloyed, hardenable barrel carbon
steels in more than hundred layers. This damascene steel can be blued / browned. Is suitable for:
Guns
Axes
Forge weldable.
Article numbers begin with 92.
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| 5. RWL 34 - Unpatterned steeltype This is a martensitic stainless hardenable steel without pattern. It is, like the damascene steels, a rapidly solified powder steel for highest edge strength. RWL 34 is one of the two steel-grades used in the martensitic damascene knife steel. An excellent steel for:
Knives
Axes
Other types of edge tools.
Black surface
Article numbers begin with 90.
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