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| WEAR | TOUGHNESS | |||
| Ceramic | Material not available at present | |||
Micro-Grain TC |
Could be commercially acceptable in the future, but at presently unheard of and would be extremely expensive. | |||
| Standard TC (Clad Construction) |
Commercially economic, obviously expensive initially but excellent life if handled correctly. | |||
| CPM 10V | As expensive as above, Very Good life, but will suffer some misuse. | |||
| ASP 23 (Clad or Complete Construction) | Cheaper than above a good commercial option with good life and is durable. | |||
| HSS M2 (Clad or Complete Construction) | An average performing knife at a reasonable price. | |||
| H.C.H.C (Clad or Complete Construction) | A competitive priced knife with a reasonable performance. Problems with knives with fixing holes. | |||
| 01/EN 31 | Cheap & cheerful - ideal in poor conditions. | |||