Ultimate Guide Niolox Steel Knife Blades

Niolox Steel Blades

When it comes to knives, having a a tough and sharp blade is essential when it comes to slicing or cutting tasks. 

But, are all the blades made equal?

Niolox steel like many other metals on the market is one of the many options we have when buying EDC knives, but what is Niolox and should it be with you on your next adventure?

Let's take an in-depth look at what Niolox steel is and whether you should you buy knives made with Niolox blades.  

What is Niolox Steel Blade?

The Niolox steel blade is typically a hand-forged full tang high-carbon blade that is simple, but strong and durable.  

Most steel blades contain some carbon, but what makes Niolox is steel infused with higher levels of carbon which makes it much stronger than your typical steel that contains lower levels of carbon.

Niolox is high-quality stainless steel alloy made with vanadium, molybdenum, and niobium.  (A carbon infused steel).  

The Niolox blade is is considered top-quality material, perfect for for outdoor activities including hunting.

Offers great hardness and edge-retention while remaining corrosion-resistant. 

It is a very fine grained steel, which obviously is great with edge stability.  

How is Niolox Steel Made?

All steel blades contain some levels of carbon.  Higher carbon steel such as Niolox has to be infused with carbon based composites under extreme heat and pressure. 

Advantages of Niolox

Niolox is an excellent choice for people wanting all the characteristics of a stainless steel but properties of a stronger tool steel.  

Niolox is a stain resistant with good edge holding and decent toughness.

Niolox has a hardness range 58 - 63HRc.

Niolox is a very fine grained steel with aides it's edge stability but maintains D2 like wear resistance.
  

Final Thoughts

As metals alloys continue to evolve and become more complex, it's important to know what you're buying for your next EDC pocket knife

Although designs are becoming more complex, the price range is remaining affordable.  

Typically, a higher carbon-infused steel blade will be tougher, have better edge-retention and wear resistance while remaining affordable. 

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