Hitachi Shironiko Knife Steel
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Shironiko(Hitachi) - Kitchen Knives Steel FAQ - Also referred as Shiro-Ko 2 and Shiro-ni-ko. Same as Shiro-Ko 1, except slightly lower C content. Very good edge holding, gets very high hardness. Takes a very fine edge, and works best with it, it's not a high carbide volume steel to benefit from coarse edges. Excellent performer in the kitchen knives, not stain resistant, rusts easy, so be careful and keep it clean.

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Country - Japan(JP)

Known Aliases:
Hitachi - Shirogami 2, Hitachi - White 2, Hitachi - Shiro-Ko 2

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