Talking about the material and treatment process of the handle

Tool holder material

Antlers (STAG): Originally from the wild stag, it has a slightly roasted color after being fired. It is a very elegant portable pocket knife material.

BONE: Originally derived from natural animal bones, it is usually textured and has a variety of bright colors such as green, blue and black. It is one of the most versatile portable folding knife handle materials.

G-10: Laminated plastic sheet originally from glass fiber. She is a glass fiber that is immersed in a resin and then compressed and baked. The texture is light, firm and hard, and the texture is carefully printed plaid. Due to the light and wrinkled surface structure of her texture, the G-10 is the ideal material for making delicate pocket knives.

Bakelite (MICARTA): The most common type of linen-bonded mica paperboard is similar in structure to G-10. The flax fiber layer is also resin-impregnated. The texture is light and durable, and it is durable and has a high grade. It is more beautiful and fashionable than the G-10. Linen glued mica board has no structural texture and the hand is very smooth and soft. The material of this material needs to be very exquisite and delicate, so she is often used to make expensive tools. Bakelite is relatively soft and will not scratch when used.

CARBONFIBER: It is made of a myriad of carbon filaments that are tightly woven with resin weave, which is refreshing and futuristic. Among all the lightweight handle materials, the carbon fiber is the most strong and excellent. The direct visual appeal of this material is the reflective nature of the carbon filament, making the internal texture visible. In addition, carbon fiber is also a kind of precision material, and the tool made by her is quite expensive.

ZYTEL: A thermoplastic material pioneered by DuPont. It is the least expensive of all synthetic materials and is the most widely used in the production of tools. She won't break, resists abrasion and abrasion.

ZYTEL has a slight structural texture, but the tool company usually engraves additional patterns when used, and the more aggressive appearance texture makes the slight structural texture shine.

TITANIUM: A lightweight alloy that does not rust and is the most resistant to corrosion in metallic materials. The most commonly used titanium alloy is 64L/4V: 6% aluminum, 4% vanadium, and 90% pure titanium. She has a “temptation to be tempted” and the surface can be anodized or pearlized. In addition to the handle, titanium alloy can also be used as a lining material in the lock pad lining. It is really a "elastic" metal for the tool industry.

ALUMINUM: Same as titanium alloy, which is also a non-rusting metal. Often used as a handle, giving a hard feeling while not feeling too heavy. The most commonly used aluminum alloy material is T66061, which can be heat treated. The most common method of surface treatment of aluminum alloys is anodizing.

ANODIZATION: An electrochemical treatment that adds color to a metal, especially for color processing. As the applied voltage changes, the color changes: the color is darker at high pressure and lighter at low pressure. .

BEADBLASTING: Surface treatment of metals such as steel, aluminum or titanium, often used for the handling of smart pocket knives and fixed edge knives, providing a 100% light pastel surface.

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