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Shibata Takayuki Koutetsu Chromax Boss Nakiri 170mm

Shibata Takayuki Koutetsu Chromax Boss Nakiri 170mm

$2,500.00

鋼芯 Core Steel: Chromax
硬度 Hardness: HRC64-65
夾鋼 Cladding: 不鏽鋼 Stainless
刀刃結構 Bevel: 雙刃 Double
總長 Full Length: ~330mm
刃長 Blade Length: ~170mm
刃高 Heel Height: ~61mm
背厚 Spine Thickness: ~2mm
重量 Weight: ~185g
手柄 Handle: 紫檀八角柄 Rosewood Octagonal

Forged by Anryu Knives 5th Generation Master, Takumi Ikeda and finished by Master Sharpener Takayuki Shibata. Featuring a convex sharpening technique that gives extraordinary cutting performance. This Boss Nakiri is an extra large version of his original Nakiri

"Art over Beauty" is Shibata San's design philosophy, aesthetic is not everything; he believes the user experience with the knife is the most important. Therefore, he avoids over-polishing the blade to reduce friction between the blade and ingredients, resulting in smoother cutting. 

Chromax contains 1% carbon, 5% chromium, 0.5% vanadium and 1.2% molybdenum. Hardened to HRC64, it provides very good edge retention with a similar cutting feel to blue steel. Although it cannot be considered as stainless, it does contain 5% chromium which gives some resistance to corrosion. Wipe the blade dry and it should not have much problem.

Steel Info

Stainless Steel

Stainless steel offers strong rust resistance and is relatively easy to maintain, making it ideal for both home kitchens and busy professional environments. However, stainless steel is not completely rust-proof. Exposure to high humidity over extended time can still corrode the steel. After cleaning, please dry the blade immediately and ensure it is completely dry before storage. 

Carbon Steel

Carbon steel generally contains little or no chromium, which makes it less resistant to rust. It is recommended to keep a slightly damp towel handy to wipe the blade regularly during use to maintain cleanliness. Before storage, apply a thin coat of knife oil to help prevent rust. Over time, a natural patina will form, turning the blade grey blue-ish. It actually helps protect the blade from corrosion. 

Nowadays, many carbon steel knives feature stainless steel cladding. In these cases, only the exposed cutting edge and spine require extra attention. However, if the cladding is made of soft iron, the entire knife remains susceptible to rust and should be handled with care.

 The table below provides a simple classification of stainless steel and carbon steel

 

Stainless Steel

Carbon Steel

Hardness <HRC60

440C, MV

SK

AUS-6, AUS-8

 

Hardness HRC60-63

AUS-10

Shirogami (White 1, White 2)

Hyper MV

Aogami (Blue Super, Blue 1, Blue 2)

Cobalt Special, Coreless

 

Swedish Steel

 

Ginsan (Silver 3)

 

VG-1, VG-2, VG-5, VG-7, VG-10, VG XEOS, VG10W

 

ATS-34, ATS-314

 

SLD*, SKD-12*

 

SG-2, SRS-13

 

Hardness >HRC63

SPG STRIX

Chromax

ZDP189

HAP40

*These steels contain slightly less chromium and are often referred to as semi-stainless, yet still offer good corrosion resistance.

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