- Order number: SK5
The Monza is the second one-handed knife developed by Sandrin Knives. It has a drop-point blade made of tungsten carbide, which is typical for this manufacturer and has an unusually high hardness of 71 HRC. This material puts every other steel in the shade when it comes to abrasion resistance and edge retention. For a long time, the steel was unsuitable for knives due to its extremely high hardness. However, Alessandro Colombatto succeeded in overcoming this obstacle. Sandrin Knives knives are quite flexible and considerably less susceptible to breakage than ceramic blades, for example. According to the manufacturer, the blade stays sharp 20 times longer than premium powder steels and is also very resistant to rust. The Monza is supplied with a silver, DLC-coated titanium handle as standard. A recoil lock and a titanium clip round off the features of the 19.5 cm long knife. All this makes the Monza Titanium an unusual folding knife that stands out from the crowd.
Herstellerinformation:
TURMOND S.p.A.
Via Lanzo, 36
I - 10040 VAL DELLA TORRE (TO)
Email: info@turmond.it
Verantwortliche Person / Firma innerhalb der EU:
ACMA - Distributor For Fine Knives
Veiter Weg 13
97241 Bergtheim
Germany
info@acma.de
Manufacturer: | Sandrin Knives |
Modell: | Monza Titanium |
Knife Type: | Taschenmesser, EDC - Every Day Carry, Gentleman Messer, Einhandmesser |
Verschluss: | Recoil-Lock |
Blade Material: | Wolframkarbit |
Blade Length: | 8,6 cm |
Blade Thickness: | 1,3 mm |
Blade Style: | Drop-Point |
Overall Length: | 19,5 cm |
Tragesystem: | Taschenclip |
Öffnungshilfe: | Daumenpin |
Griffmaterial: | Titanium mit DLC-Beschichtung |
Clip: | Titan-Clip |
Gewicht: | 122 g |
Made in: | Italien |
Sandrin Knives is part of the Italian family business Turmond S.p.A., based in Turin, which has been dedicated to the material tungsten carbide for two generations. With their many years of experience, they have found ways to expand this remarkable material (tungsten carbide) and have been producing the most precise carbide components ever created by man ever since. The use of tungsten carbide for utility knife blades was considered impossible for a long time. Due to the extremely high degree of hardness and the associated increased sensitivity to breakage, the material in its previous form was unattractive for the knife industry until Alessandro Colombatto, owner of Turmond S.p.A., succeeded in finding an ideal composition for precisely this purpose. With a still unbelievable hardness of 71 HRC, Sandrin Knives blades are flexible, but also considerably more resistant to breakage than ceramic blades. Sandrin knives are made with the precision and expertise that only 40 years of experience in carbide grinding and the knowledge, experience and passion that has been passed down from father to son can provide. Sandrin Knives offers the finest, sharpest and most edge-holding knives the world has ever seen. As none of the gentleman's knives have a lock, none of them fall under the carrying restrictions of the German Weapons Act § 42a.
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