laminated steel
Laminated steel means the interlayering of several layers of different metals to enhance strength, durability, and flexibility.

Key Features:

  • Layered Structure: Laminated steel is created through adding alternating layers of hard and soft metals, which make it tough and sharp.
  • Corrosion Resistance: The outer layers of laminated steel are generally made up of corrosion-resistant metals to defend the steel against rust and wear.
  • High Strength: The layering process makes the steel tough. Accordingly, it is applied at a higher level of heavy equipment usage.

Given the cutting efficiency and durability of laminated steel, it is a prime choice in tools knives and blades manufacture. It is a compromise between hardness and flexibility-the two properties which are being respected in the appraisal of sharp edges and long-lasting build strength. Typically, the unique structure will contribute aesthetic appeal to high-end blades.