RWL34

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RWL34, a "rapidly solidified powder" (RSP) martensitic stainless steel, is made by the renowned Swedish firm Damasteel®. RWL34 is a variation of the 420 martensitic stainless family that contains 14% chromium, as well as molybdenum and vanadium for improved corrosion resistance, hardness, and strength. The performance of these alloys is further enhanced by the RSP process, which involves using high-pressure nitrogen gas to force the molten steel through a nozzle. Just as in the CPM process used by Crucible, this creates a spray of small spherical droplets that rapidly solidify into powder particles, drastically reducing the segregation, or settling, of the alloys in the steel to produce an extremely fine, uniform carbide structure.

RWL34 has long been a favorite of custom knifemakers—particularly Canadian maker Brian Tighe, designer of the Tighe Stick—because of its high-performance characteristics and the fact that it is capable of taking an extremely high polish. However, it has not been used in the production of factory-made knives because it was not available in large sheets. Recent improvements in the availability of the material have changed that situation, so Spyderco quickly seized the opportunity to incorporate RWL34 into our Mule Team Project.

RWL34's alloy composition is a very close equivalent of 154CM and ATS-34 stainless steels, but since it has the additional advantages offered by the RSP process, it is actually closest to CPM 154 —Crucible’s particle metallurgy version of 154CM— with the addition of several trace elements.

RWL34 consists of:

Carbon Chromium Cobalt Copper Manganese Molybdenium Nickel Niobium Nitrogen Phosphorus Silicon Sulfur Tungsten Vanadium
1.05 14.00 / / 0.50 4.00 / / / / 0.50 / / 0.20