Grivory handle
Grivory is a high-performance technical polymer based on aromatic polyamide, which is mainly used in cutlery manufacturing for the production of handles. The material is created by combining a polyamide matrix with additives that increase rigidity and dimensional stability, often in the form of glass fibers. This makes it resistant to significant mechanical forces, able to withstand long-term loads, and resistant to deformation due to changes in temperature or humidity.
The surface is firm, yet allows for precise machining and the creation of ergonomic shapes, resulting in a secure and comfortable grip. Compared to traditional natural materials, it is lighter and does not absorb moisture, thus preventing swelling or cracking. Another important property is its chemical resistance – the polymer is resistant to oils, lubricants, and common cleaning agents, so it can be maintained without special care.
The use of Grivory in the cutlery industry combines the strength of metal with the advantages of modern composites. It allows for the construction of handles that are lightweight, impact-resistant, and resistant to aging, suitable for environments with high humidity, temperature fluctuations, or intensive mechanical use. The material thus increases the functionality of the knife and extends its service life, which will be appreciated by both professionals and users in normal conditions.
