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Thread: TUNGSTEN STEEL
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12-13-2008, 08:45 PM #11
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12-14-2008, 06:17 AM #12
Please don't misunderstand me, there is nothing crappy about manganese in my experience. I have had a Wester Bros that I got years ago that was a heck of a good razor and I have a Bartmann Manganese that is first rate.
Quoting an article I googled on the web here,"The original austenitic manganese steel, containing about 1.2% C and 12% Mn, was invented by Sir Robert Hadfield in 1882. Hadfield`s steel was unique in that it combined high toughness and ductility with high work-hardening capacity and, usually, good resistance to wear.
Consequently, it rapidly gained acceptance as a very useful engineering material. Hadfield`s austenitic manganese steel is still used extensively, with minor modifications in composition and heat treatment, primarily in the fields of earthmoving, mining, quarrying, oil well drilling, steelmaking, railroading, dredging, lumbering, and in the manufacture of cement and clay products.
Austenitic manganese steel is used in equipment for handling and processing earthen materials (such as rock crushers, grinding mills, dredge buckets, power shovel buckets and teeth, and pumps for handling gravel and rocks). Other applications include fragmentizer hammers and grates for automobile recycling and military applications such as tank track pads". As you can see it is used for high impact applications where abrasion resistance is desired.
Sorry about the hijack.Be careful how you treat people on your way up, you may meet them again on your way back down.
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12-14-2008, 03:06 PM #13
test
i did make it shave ready and tested this.it is a little harder steel then usual razor but gets very fine edge and keeps it.i can't compare wonderedge Jimmy because never own one.this blade doesn't glide on your face smooth but cuts without feeling.seems like sticks to the skin strange feeling i had with this blade.it is light too i mean really light.
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12-14-2008, 03:25 PM #14