When I go to the market in Ipoh, I keep seeing promoters busy introducing a new type of knife. They even use it to cut a rolled piece of cloth. From the demonstration, it was obvious that the knife was sharp. However I did not make any purchase until last weekend.
The knife that I bought is a ceramic knife. For your information, a ceramic knife is a knife made out of very hard and tough ceramic, often zirconium dioxide (ZrO2; also known as zirconia). These knives are usually produced by dry pressing zirconia powder and firing them through solid-state sintering. The resultant blade is sharpened by grinding the edges with a diamond-dust-coated grinding wheel. Zirconia ranks 8.5 on the Mohs scale of mineral hardness, compared to 6 to 6.5 for hardened steel, and 10 for diamond. This very hard edge rarely needs sharpening.
Reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ceramic_knife
Here's why ceramic knives are so great:
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