AEB-L Stainless Steel
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.040 in | 11.6 in | 1.2 in | $3.80 |
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.040 in | 11.6 in | 1.3 in | $4.10 |
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BSAEB-0040-116013 | 2 | ||||
.040 in | 11.6 in | 1.5 in | $4.70 |
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BSAEB-0040-116015 | 20 | ||||
.040 in | 23.5 in | 1.5 in | $9.50 |
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BSAEB-0040-235015 | 10 | ||||
.040 in | 11.6 in | 1.7 in | $5.30 |
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BSAEB-0040-116017 | 20 | ||||
.040 in | 23.5 in | 1.7 in | $10.80 |
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BSAEB-0040-235017 | 11 | ||||
.040 in | 11.6 in | 1.8 in | $5.60 |
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BSAEB-0040-116018 | 4 | ||||
.040 in | 23.5 in | 1.8 in | $11.40 |
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.040 in | 11.6 in | 2.0 in | $6.30 |
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BSAEB-0040-116020 | 29 | ||||
.040 in | 23.5 in | 2.0 in | $12.70 |
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BSAEB-0040-235020 | 10 | ||||
.040 in | 11.6 in | 2.3 in | $7.20 |
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BSAEB-0040-116023 | 1 | ||||
.040 in | 11.6 in | 3.0 in | $9.40 |
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BSAEB-0040-116030 | 10 | ||||
.040 in | 23.5 in | 3.0 in | $19.00 |
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BSAEB-0040-235030 | 4 | ||||
.040 in | 23.5 in | 9.4 in | $59.60 |
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BSAEB-0040-235094 | 10 |
.062 in | 11.6 in | 1.3 in | $6.00 |
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BSAEB-0062-116013 | 5 | ||||
.062 in | 11.6 in | 1.4 in | $6.50 |
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BSAEB-0062-116014 | 9 | ||||
.062 in | 11.6 in | 1.5 in | $6.90 |
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BSAEB-0062-116015 | 54 | ||||
.062 in | 23.5 in | 1.5 in | $14.00 |
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BSAEB-0062-235015 | 16 | ||||
.062 in | 11.6 in | 2.0 in | $9.20 |
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BSAEB-0062-116020 | 36 | ||||
.062 in | 23.5 in | 2.0 in | $18.70 |
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BSAEB-0062-235020 | 27 | ||||
.062 in | 11.6 in | 2.1 in | $9.70 |
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BSAEB-0062-116021 | 8 | ||||
.062 in | 23.5 in | 2.1 in | $19.60 |
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BSAEB-0062-235021 | 1 | ||||
.062 in | 11.6 in | 2.2 in | $10.10 |
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BSAEB-0062-116022 | 6 | ||||
.062 in | 11.6 in | 2.3 in | $10.60 |
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BSAEB-0062-116023 | 4 | ||||
.062 in | 23.5 in | 2.3 in | $21.50 |
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BSAEB-0062-235023 | 2 | ||||
.062 in | 11.6 in | 3.0 in | $13.80 |
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BSAEB-0062-116030 | 7 | ||||
.062 in | 23.5 in | 3.0 in | $28.00 |
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BSAEB-0062-235030 | 6 | ||||
.062 in | 35.5 in | 3.0 in | $42.30 |
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BSAEB-0062-355030 | 2 | ||||
.062 in | 23.5 in | 5.5 in | $51.30 |
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BSAEB-0062-235055 | 2 | ||||
.062 in | 23.5 in | 6.0 in | $56.00 |
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BSAEB-0062-235060 | 2 | ||||
.062 in | 23.5 in | 11.6 in | $108.30 |
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BSAEB-0062-235116 | 14 |
.080 in | 11.6 in | 1.5 in | $8.40 |
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BSAEB-0080-116015 | 38 | ||||
.080 in | 23.5 in | 1.5 in | $17.00 |
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BSAEB-0080-235015 | 22 | ||||
.080 in | 11.6 in | 2.0 in | $11.20 |
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BSAEB-0080-116020 | 17 | ||||
.080 in | 23.5 in | 2.0 in | $22.70 |
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BSAEB-0080-235020 | 19 | ||||
.080 in | 11.6 in | 2.2 in | $12.30 |
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BSAEB-0080-116022 | 4 | ||||
.080 in | 23.5 in | 2.2 in | $25.00 |
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BSAEB-0080-235022 | 1 | ||||
.080 in | 11.6 in | 2.3 in | $12.90 |
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BSAEB-0080-116023 | 2 | ||||
.080 in | 11.6 in | 2.4 in | $13.40 |
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BSAEB-0080-116024 | 5 | ||||
.080 in | 11.6 in | 3.0 in | $16.80 |
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BSAEB-0080-116030 | 5 | ||||
.080 in | 23.5 in | 3.0 in | $34.00 |
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BSAEB-0080-235030 | 3 | ||||
.080 in | 23.5 in | 5.4 in | $61.30 |
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BSAEB-0080-235054 | 2 | ||||
.080 in | 23.5 in | 5.6 in | $63.50 |
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BSAEB-0080-235056 | 8 | ||||
.080 in | 23.5 in | 11.6 in | $131.60 |
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BSAEB-0080-235116 | 2 |
.100 in | 11.6 in | 1.5 in | $9.30 |
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BSAEB-0100-116015 | 20 | ||||
.100 in | 23.5 in | 1.5 in | $18.90 |
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BSAEB-0100-235015 | 29 | ||||
.100 in | 11.6 in | 1.8 in | $11.20 |
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BSAEB-0100-116018 | 2 | ||||
.100 in | 23.5 in | 1.8 in | $22.60 |
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BSAEB-0100-235018 | 5 | ||||
.100 in | 11.6 in | 2.0 in | $12.40 |
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BSAEB-0100-116020 | 33 | ||||
.100 in | 23.5 in | 2.0 in | $25.10 |
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BSAEB-0100-235020 | 22 | ||||
.100 in | 11.6 in | 2.1 in | $13.00 |
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BSAEB-0100-116021 | 3 | ||||
.100 in | 11.6 in | 2.2 in | $13.70 |
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BSAEB-0100-116022 | 2 | ||||
.100 in | 11.6 in | 2.3 in | $14.30 |
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BSAEB-0100-116023 | 9 | ||||
.100 in | 23.5 in | 2.3 in | $28.90 |
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BSAEB-0100-235023 | 1 | ||||
.100 in | 11.6 in | 2.4 in | $14.90 |
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BSAEB-0100-116024 | 4 | ||||
.100 in | 11.6 in | 2.5 in | $15.50 |
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BSAEB-0100-116025 | 9 | ||||
.100 in | 11.6 in | 3.0 in | $18.60 |
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BSAEB-0100-116030 | 11 | ||||
.100 in | 23.5 in | 3.0 in | $37.70 |
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BSAEB-0100-235030 | 8 | ||||
.100 in | 35.5 in | 3.0 in | $57.00 |
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BSAEB-0100-355030 | 7 | ||||
.100 in | 23.5 in | 5.5 in | $69.10 |
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BSAEB-0100-235055 | 3 | ||||
.100 in | 23.5 in | 6.0 in | $75.40 |
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BSAEB-0100-235060 | 2 | ||||
.100 in | 23.5 in | 11.0 in | $138.30 |
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BSAEB-0100-235110 | 5 |
.120 in | 11.6 in | 1.2 in | $8.10 |
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.120 in | 11.6 in | 1.3 in | $8.80 |
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BSAEB-0120-116013 | 16 | ||||
.120 in | 11.6 in | 1.5 in | $10.20 |
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BSAEB-0120-116015 | 9 | ||||
.120 in | 23.5 in | 1.5 in | $20.60 |
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BSAEB-0120-235015 | 21 | ||||
.120 in | 23.5 in | 1.8 in | $24.70 |
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BSAEB-0120-235018 | 3 | ||||
.120 in | 11.6 in | 2.0 in | $13.50 |
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BSAEB-0120-116020 | 28 | ||||
.120 in | 23.5 in | 2.0 in | $27.40 |
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BSAEB-0120-235020 | 19 | ||||
.120 in | 35.5 in | 2.0 in | $41.40 |
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BSAEB-0120-355020 | 4 | ||||
.120 in | 11.6 in | 2.1 in | $14.20 |
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BSAEB-0120-116021 | 14 | ||||
.120 in | 11.6 in | 2.2 in | $14.90 |
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BSAEB-0120-116022 | 15 | ||||
.120 in | 11.6 in | 2.3 in | $15.60 |
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BSAEB-0120-116023 | 3 | ||||
.120 in | 11.6 in | 3.0 in | $20.30 |
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BSAEB-0120-116030 | 7 | ||||
.120 in | 23.5 in | 3.0 in | $41.10 |
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.120 in | 35.5 in | 3.0 in | $62.10 |
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.120 in | 23.5 in | 6.0 in | $82.30 |
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BSAEB-0120-235060 | 2 | ||||
.120 in | 23.5 in | 11.6 in | $159.10 |
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BSAEB-0120-235116 | 4 |
.136 in | 11.6 in | 1.1 in | $8.20 |
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BSAEB-0136-116011 | 6 | ||||
.136 in | 11.6 in | 1.3 in | $9.70 |
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BSAEB-0136-116013 | 2 | ||||
.136 in | 11.6 in | 1.5 in | $11.20 |
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BSAEB-0136-116015 | 28 | ||||
.136 in | 13.5 in | 1.5 in | $13.10 |
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.136 in | 23.5 in | 1.5 in | $22.80 |
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.136 in | 35.5 in | 1.5 in | $34.40 |
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BSAEB-0136-355015 | 5 | ||||
.136 in | 11.6 in | 1.6 in | $12.00 |
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BSAEB-0136-116016 | 7 | ||||
.136 in | 23.5 in | 1.6 in | $24.30 |
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.136 in | 11.6 in | 1.7 in | $12.70 |
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.136 in | 23.5 in | 1.8 in | $27.30 |
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.136 in | 11.6 in | 2.0 in | $15.00 |
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BSAEB-0136-116020 | 13 | ||||
.136 in | 13.5 in | 2.0 in | $17.40 |
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.136 in | 23.5 in | 2.0 in | $30.40 |
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.136 in | 35.5 in | 2.0 in | $45.80 |
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.136 in | 11.6 in | 2.1 in | $15.70 |
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BSAEB-0136-116021 | 10 | ||||
.136 in | 11.6 in | 2.2 in | $16.50 |
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BSAEB-0136-116022 | 6 | ||||
.136 in | 11.6 in | 2.5 in | $18.70 |
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BSAEB-0136-116025 | 3 | ||||
.136 in | 11.6 in | 3.0 in | $22.50 |
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BSAEB-0136-116030 | 4 | ||||
.136 in | 23.5 in | 3.0 in | $45.50 |
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.136 in | 23.5 in | 5.9 in | $89.50 |
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BSAEB-0136-235059 | 1 | ||||
.136 in | 23.5 in | 6.0 in | $91.00 |
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.136 in | 23.5 in | 11.6 in | $176.00 |
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BSAEB-0136-235116 | 5 |
.162 in | 11.6 in | 1.2 in | $10.70 |
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.162 in | 11.6 in | 1.3 in | $11.60 |
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BSAEB-0162-116013 | 40 | ||||
.162 in | 11.6 in | 1.4 in | $12.50 |
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BSAEB-0162-116014 | 11 | ||||
.162 in | 11.6 in | 2.0 in | $17.80 |
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BSAEB-0162-116020 | 2 | ||||
.162 in | 11.6 in | 3.0 in | $26.80 |
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.180 in | 11.6 in | 1.3 in | $12.90 |
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.180 in | 11.6 in | 1.4 in | $13.90 |
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AEB-L Stainless Steel, B/U, Flat Ground |
.176 in | 11.6 in | 1.5 in | $21.30 |
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.180 in | 11.6 in | 1.5 in | $14.90 |
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AEB-L Stainless Steel, B/U, Flat Ground |
.180 in | 11.6 in | 1.5 in | $21.70 |
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.180 in | 23.5 in | 1.5 in | $30.10 |
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BSAEB-0180-235015 | 6 | ||||
.180 in | 35.5 in | 1.5 in | $45.50 |
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BSAEB-0180-355015 | 2 | ||||
.180 in | 11.6 in | 1.9 in | $18.80 |
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BSAEB-0180-116019 | 3 | ||||
.180 in | 11.6 in | 2.0 in | $19.80 |
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BSAEB-0180-116020 | 22 | ||||
.180 in | 23.5 in | 2.0 in | $40.20 |
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BSAEB-0180-235020 | 23 | ||||
.180 in | 35.5 in | 2.0 in | $60.70 |
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BSAEB-0180-355020 | 2 | ||||
.180 in | 11.6 in | 2.1 in | $20.80 |
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.180 in | 11.6 in | 2.2 in | $21.80 |
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BSAEB-0180-116022 | 9 | ||||
.180 in | 11.6 in | 2.3 in | $22.80 |
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BSAEB-0180-116023 | 5 | ||||
.180 in | 23.5 in | 2.3 in | $46.20 |
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BSAEB-0180-235023 | 3 | ||||
.180 in | 11.6 in | 2.4 in | $23.80 |
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BSAEB-0180-116024 | 10 | ||||
.180 in | 23.5 in | 2.5 in | $50.20 |
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BSAEB-0180-235025 | 1 | ||||
.180 in | 11.6 in | 3.0 in | $29.70 |
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BSAEB-0180-116030 | 9 | ||||
.180 in | 23.5 in | 3.0 in | $60.30 |
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.180 in | 35.5 in | 3.0 in | $91.00 |
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.180 in | 23.5 in | 5.5 in | $110.50 |
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.180 in | 23.5 in | 11.6 in | $233.00 |
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.250 in | 11.6 in | 1.4 in | $20.90 |
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.250 in | 11.6 in | 1.9 in | $28.40 |
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AEB-L Stainless Steel, B/U, Flat Ground |
.237 in | 11.6 in | 2.0 in | $37.70 |
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.250 in | 11.6 in | 2.0 in | $29.90 |
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AEB-L Stainless Steel, B/U, Flat Ground |
.237 in | 23.5 in | 2.0 in | $76.40 |
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.250 in | 23.5 in | 2.0 in | $60.50 |
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.250 in | 35.5 in | 2.0 in | $91.40 |
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.250 in | 11.6 in | 2.1 in | $31.40 |
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.250 in | 11.6 in | 2.4 in | $35.80 |
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BSAEB-0250-116024 | 4 | ||||
.250 in | 11.6 in | 2.5 in | $37.30 |
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BSAEB-0250-116025 | 6 | ||||
.250 in | 11.6 in | 3.0 in | $44.80 |
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BSAEB-0250-116030 | 8 | ||||
.250 in | 23.5 in | 3.0 in | $90.70 |
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BSAEB-0250-235030 | 2 | ||||
.250 in | 35.5 in | 3.0 in | $137.10 |
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BSAEB-0250-355030 | 3 | ||||
.250 in | 23.5 in | 5.6 in | $169.40 |
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.250 in | 23.5 in | 11.6 in | $350.80 |
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AEB-L Stainless Steel Information and Composition
Imitation Alloys:
There are multiple alloys with the same name/composition as AEB-L. We call these alloys "imitations”. The imitators do not perform as well as the original AEB-L from Voestalpine/Bohler/Uddeholm. You can learn more about the original AEB-L vs imitators here.
Condition:
Our AEB-L has been properly annealed and is in the soft condition. You do not have to do any non-standard wasteful processes before heat treating. The steel must be heat treated to get to a hardened state. Follow the heat treat recipe and the steel will harden.
Ratings:
80 = Maximum Toughness
44 = Maximum Edge Holding
The rating scale is 0-100, 0 being minimum and 100 being maximum. The ratings are the maximum potential of the alloy. I do not recommend heat treating to the maximum value. Choose a heat treat recipe that results in the attributes you want.
Thank you to Dr Larrin Thomas for all the testing he performed and information he has provided. Buy his book Knife Engineering to learn more about knifemaking.
Alloy Comparison Table:
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Description:
AEB-L was originally developed for razor blades. A few companies have copied the chemical composition of AEB-L. This alloy is formulated with enough carbon for the steel to get very hard but not make any chromium carbides. The extreme fine grain makes them easy to sharpen, have good edge holding, excellent edge stability and toughness.
I've recommended this stainless steel to knifemakers for years. Anyone who has been around me will tell you I love this steel. Try it and let us know what you think of it.
Flat Ground:
Any alloy that has “Flat Ground” in the description has been Blanchard ground. Our tolerances for flat grinding are +-.001” across 12”. You can identify Blanchard grinding by circular grind marks. Do not be mislead by other descriptions. Others try to pass off less accurate types of grinding with lower tolerances as flat grinding. This is why we call out our tolerances.
Information Sources:
There are many sources of information regarding knifemaking. Some sources, like Dr. Larrin Thomas of Knife Steel Nerds, are excellent. Other sources are not as credible. It is important to vet the your information sources. Be careful of anyone who says the way to heat treat 1095 or O1 is to heat to non-magnetic and quench in used motor oil. Anyone who publishes this type of information is not credible. When possible, we use information from manufacturers and industry experts.
AI Information:
The latest trend of bad information is from Artificial Intelligence (AI). Multiple companies have AI programs. AI collects and compiles information. The problem is, AI is does not know if the information is accurate or garbage. When asked, AI regurgitates and merges good and bad data. Beware of AI data when researching materials. If you read material information that sounds like it was written by a poetry graduate student, compares materials that are not similar, contains blatantly false information, etc, it was probably AI generated. At AKS, we never use AI to generate material information.
Data Sheet:
AEB-L Data Sheet
AEB-L Heat Treat Information:
Preheat: Heat to 1,560°. Equalize temperature.
Austenitize: It is critical to not exceed the maximum austenitize temperature. If you overshoot the maximum temperature by a small amount, toughness will go down dramatically.
Heat to 1,940-1,975°F. Soak times are listed below.
1,940°F = 15 minutes.
1,975°F = 5 minutes.
Quench: Plate, oil or air quench as quickly as possible.
Cryogenic Treating: To get the most from AEB-L you must cryo as soon as possible. Cool to -95°F. No soak is required.
Temper: Temper immediately after hardening or cryo. Temper at least 2 times for two hours each time.
Use the graph below to select your temperatures:
AEB-L Certs
Chemical Composition Certification*
- Click on the button below to get the chemical composition of the steel you purchased.
- You will be required to enter the three character code written in red letters on your steel.
- If you do not see red letters on the steel, your specific chemical composition is not in the system.
* This material is NOT certified for medical or aerospace applications.
B/U: Bohler / Uddeholm
Bohler and Uddeholm are two large steel companies based in Europe. Both companies make high quality steel alloys and are subsidiaries of Voestalpine.
Cross Grain:
Steel is toughest when it is cut with the grain. However, we occasionally get pieces that were cut across the grain. We call this “cross grain”. The cross grain billets are discounted.
CRA: Cold Rolled Annealed
Cold rolled steel has a nice finish. The surface is bright and smooth. It can be darker on the edges of the sheet showing some heat coloring from annealing. Cold rolled alloys have minimal runout. The steel is annealed (soft).
CRHT: Cold Rolled Heat Treated
Cold rolled heat treated applies to only some 15N20. The steel is heat treated to approximately HRC 45. This alloy is used extensively for sawmill bandsaw blades. The sawmills require the steel be heat treated.
Even though this 15N20 is heat treated, it is not full hard. It is easy to work with metal working tools. When drilling this 15N20, It is important to keep constant pressure and use a lubricant.
ESR: Electroslag Remelt
Electroslag remelting is a process of remelting and refining a steel alloy to make it cleaner. The result is very clean steel. The steel is annealed (soft).
FG: Flat Ground
The AKS definition of flat ground is +- .001 inch runout across 12 inches. The surface of the steel is ground until it is bare steel with a uniform grind pattern. The front and back of the billet are parallel.
FGHT: Flat Ground Heat Treated
Flat ground heat treated applies to only some 15N20. The steel is heat treated to approximately HRC 45. This alloy is used extensively for sawmill bandsaw blades. The sawmills require the steel be heat treated.
Even though this 15N20 is heat treated, it is not full hard. It is easy to work with metal working tools. When drilling this 15N20, It is important to keep constant pressure and use a lubricant.
The AKS definition of flat ground is +- .001 inch runout across 12 inches. The surface of the steel is ground until it is bare steel with a uniform grind pattern. The front and back of the billet are parallel.
HRA: Hot Rolled Annealed
Hot rolled steel has mill scale and is dirty on the surface of the steel. The mill scale is easily removed by multiple processes such as pickling or sand blasting. The steel is annealed (soft).
HRDA: Hot Rolled Descaled Annealed
The steel is heated and run between rollers to achieve the desired thickness. As the steel cools, scale forms on the surface of the sheet. The scale is removed by sand blasting or shot blasting. After blasting, the surface of the sheet has a rough finish. The steel is annealed (soft).
HRPA: Hot Rolled Pickled Annealed
The steel is heated and run between rollers to achieve the desired thickness. As the steel cools, scale forms on the surface of the sheet. The scale is removed by immersing the sheet in a bath of acid. The process is called pickling. The acid removes the scale. After pickling, the surface of the sheet has a rough finish. The steel is annealed (soft).
PESR: Pressurized Electroslag Remelt
PG: Precision Ground
The AKS definition of precision ground is less than .001 inch runout across 12 inches.
PM: Particle Metallurgy
Alloys using particle metallurgy processes are made from powdered metal. The powder is put in a can and pressed into a solid billet in a hot isostatic press.
CPM: Crucible Particle Metallurgy
Crucible is a steel company based in USA. They produce multiple steel alloys. Some of the alloys are made using the Crucible Particle Metallurgy i.e. CPM process.
The first step in the CPM process is heating the steel until it is a liquid. The liquid is sprayed through a small nozzle and forms into a powder. The steel powder is packed into a steel container that is welded shut. The container containing the powder is placed into a hot isostatic press or HIP. The HIP heats the container and compresses the steel powder into a solid billet. After the billet cools the container is removed. The remaining billet has a consistent composition.
The major advantage of the CPM process is producing alloys that would not be possible using traditional steel production processes.
CG: Cross Grain
Steel is toughest when it is cut with the grain. However, we occasionally get pieces that were cut across the grain. We call this “cross grain”. The cross grain billets are discounted.
Imitation Alloys
We are continually asked why our AEB-L outperforms other alloys with the same name and/or composition. Hopefully the following information will provide clarification.
There are multiple alloys with the same name/composition as AEB-L. We call these alloys "imitations”.
AEB-L is made by Voestalpine/Bohler/Uddeholm (VBU). They have been making it for more than 100 years. VBU continually refines the composition and manufacturing processes. Other companies copy AEB-L, but their manufacturing processes are not the same. We asked Bernie Iacampo of Voestalpine to explain the differences between VBU AEB-L and the imitations. He wrote the following:
"Hot rolled material tends to have a larger grain size, more segregation and a more uneven secondary carbide distribution. The combined effect of this is to make the material less flat and more uneven in properties (i.e. harder and softer regions.)
The advantage of cold rolling and annealing is that the material becomes recrystallized with a more even and finer grain size, the carbide distribution is improved and segregated areas get broken down. This means that the hardening process gives a more even set of properties and has better flatness. The more cold reduction that is given, the better the consistency of the structure.” [emphasis added]
Dr. Larrin Thomas noticed the performance difference when he tested AEB-L and imitations. He wrote the following:
“When it comes to steels of identical composition the differences come down to impurity levels (like phosphorus and sulfur) and microstructure, especially carbide size and distribution, that results from hot rolling and annealing. Uddeholm has that dialed in for AEB-L as does Sandvik with 13C26.” [emphasis added]
What does this mean to knifemakers? Feedback we’ve received regarding imitation alloys is the toughness is lower, more chipping occurs and the edge holding is mediocre.
The alloy discussed so far is AEB-L. However, there are also imitations of 15N20 and 26C3. VBU uses the same production processes on these alloys that they perform on AEB-L. The result is the same superior performance compared to imitations.
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Really great steel to work with. Very malleable but also holds a great edge and holds up to beatings when following the heat treat formula.