Micarta

Origin: Spain.

Comments: Composite material obtained by compression under high pressure of paper or fabrics, with a resin. Maybe engraved or carved. Easy to cut and drill. To obtain a shiny shine, finish sanding and polish using a rub with polishing paste. We offer 4 types of micarta according to the fabrics used: linen, jute, canvas and special.

Micarta is a material of choice for professional and amateur cutlery because of its resistance, durability and versatility. It is made by pressing several layers of cotton fabric or paper impregnated with epoxy resin or phenolic.

Micarta is a high quality material, ideal for making knife handles. It is easy to work, offers great wear resistance and has a pleasant texture to the touch. It is also corrosion resistant, making it a popular choice for cooking and hunting knives.

There are different types of micarta, each with its own characteristics. Linen micarta is one of the most popular because it offers good grip and high shock resistance. The fiberglass micarta is also very resistant, while the paper micarta is lighter and easier to work.

Micarta can be easily dyed to obtain a wide range of colours, allowing cutlery to create unique and personalized designs. It is also easy to maintain and clean, making it perfect for daily use.

In short, micarta is a material of choice for cutlery who seek to create durable, resistant and aesthetic knives. Its versatility and its ability to be easily worked make it a popular choice among professional and amateur knife manufacturers.

Micarta - compressed natural fibres