HACKER Q&A
📣 Mobil1

Why do Razor Blades become dull?


Why do Razor Blades become dull?


  👤 aurizon Accepted Answer ✓
Corrosion coupled with abrasion. If people washed their faces well in advance, they would eliminate dust in the facial grease. This dust is only partly hard particles - silicon dioxide from rock and other hard stuff. Skin and soft dust is less abrasive. This abrasive part is harder than steel and scratch by scratch wears away the edge. This is well documented. The other wear factor is corrosion - hardened steel corrodes and adges get smaller. Stainless steel does not corrode, but is softer and abrasive wear dominates. Eventually the feel of a blunting bladed prompts a change, they grab/dig/cut into the face


👤 timonoko
I learned on Joe Rogan that ionic engines have one atom sharp tip, honed constantly by the plasma flow.

One atom sharp razor would be awesome. You will notice the cut only by the sound of your detached finger hitting the bathroom floor.


👤 mardiyah
material kind's property, of course

martensitic steels, is a super-hard alloy, honed through heat and tempering, used in razors, surgical tool, ball bearing, some disc brake

Hardened steel-carbide alloy, this's less brittle,

etc. https://www.wired.com/story/why-do-razor-blades-dull-so-quic...


👤 db48x
Same reason any blade becomes dull with use: cutting things changes the shape of the cutting edge, and not for the better.

👤 bwfree
The edge is microscopically thin and our human hair is abrasive. All material eventually dulls.

👤 generalizations
What kind of asinine question is this?

👤 borissk
Because of entropy?