What is Ice Hardening? | KRAMER by ZWILLING Carbon 2.0 Knives

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You may have seen "Cryodur" or "ice hardened" listed on ZWILLING packaging, but what does it mean? Master Bladesmith Bob Kramer explains.
Kramer Carbon 2.0 is Master Bladesmith Bob Kramer’s latest evolution in knife design. With a redesigned blade shape from bolster to tip, the Kramer Carbon 2.0 collection offers improved weight distribution and balance for more efficient cutting. Each knife features a new hand-shaped Micarta handle that is robust and sturdy and exceptionally hygienic. The handle design features stunning brass rivets and a Bob Kramer mosaic pin.
Bob's design has an extremely wide blade to maximize knuckle clearance for larger hands and for cutting through large produce and piles of food. Chopped food can easily be transported with this impressive, broad blade. A material nearly lost to the home kitchen, straight carbon steel requires knowledge and care to maintain. In return, owners will be rewarded with a sharpness and keenness of edge that only straight carbon can deliver. Hand-finished with a 3-step process by the most skilled Japanese artisans, these knives boast impressive sharpness.
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  • @adrianschweigler7319
    @adrianschweigler7319 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the explanation of Cryodur and Ice hardening. For Europeans this means -84° to -150° Celsius for the treatment with nitrogen.

  • @ZWILLINGUSA

    @ZWILLINGUSA

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the handy conversion.

  • @coyotetrickster5758
    @coyotetrickster57582 жыл бұрын

    Oddly, this reminds me of a youtuber explaining tempering chocolate, encouraging specific crystals to form under specific temperatures, which creates two types of crystals and then going into another process of tempering to get rid of the undesired crystals and thus allowing the desired crystals to be more dominate.

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