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PSF59(Carpenter) - Highly wear resistant tool steel. Not tough enough to be used in large blades, but for small knives or folders it is an excellent choice, especially when high abrasive resistance is desired, e.g. lots of cardboard to cut. High working hardness 64-65HRC. Used by few custom makers, so far I have not seen production knife using it. Phil Wilson works a lot with Crucible's version of A11 - CPM 10V steel, I've seen Farid's work using the same alloy as well.
Manufacturing Technology - SF
Country - United States(US)
- Carpenter PSF59 and equivalent steel knives reviews
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- Proprietary Equivalents
- Bohler-Uddeholm - K294
- Carpenter - Micro-Melt A11
- Carpenter - PMA11
- Crucible - CPM 10V
- Diehl - PM A11
- Dorrenberg - PMD10
- Erasteel - ASP2011
- Geruk - GPM10
- Latrobe - DuraTech A11
- Lohmann - LO-QPM A11
- PSM Industries - A11 Mod
- Scana - Stellapur PM10
- Scana - PM10
- Thyssen-Krupp - TSP10
- Zapp - Z-A11 PM
- Zapp - Z-A11
- Zapp - Z-10 PM cold
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