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1.1252(W-Nr) - Relatively simple carbon steel. Can produce pretty decent results when heat treated properly, Several knife manufacturers use it in their budget knives, including Boker folders.
Manufacturing Technology - Ingot
Country - Germany(DE)
- Standard Specs
- AFNOR - XC75
- AFNOR - FM72
- AFNOR - C72D
- AISI - 1075
- BS - 070A78
- BS - 060A78*
- DIN - D78-3*
- DIN - CK75
- DIN - C75
- DIN - D75-2
- DIN - D73-3
- DIN - C72D
- DIN - D78-2*
- EN - C70E
- EN - C70G
- EN - DNH7
- GB - #75
- GB - 8MnSi
- GOST - 75
- JIS - S75C
- JIS - SWRH77*
- JUS - C.1832
- JUS - C.1837*
- SIS - 1774
- UNI - C75
- UNS - G10750
- W-Nr - 1.0620
- W-Nr - 1.0617
- W-Nr - 1.1253
- W-Nr - 1.1248
- W-Nr - 1.0605
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NOTE - Approximate composition based on manufacturer's or standard reference information and other alloys in the same reference group is shown.
* - Listed as an equivalent or replacement for alloys in this group.
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