Z-Tuff Carbon Steel









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Z-Tuff PM Carbon Steel, HRDA

.100 in 11.6 in 1.5 in $33.90
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Z-Tuff PM Carbon Steel, HRDA

.095 in 23.5 in 1.5 in $65.30
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Z-Tuff PM Carbon Steel, HRDA

.100 in 11.6 in 2.0 in $45.30
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Z-Tuff PM Carbon Steel, HRDA

.095 in 23.5 in 2.0 in $87.10
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Z-Tuff PM Carbon Steel, HRDA

.100 in 23.5 in 2.0 in $91.70
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Z-Tuff PM Carbon Steel, HRDA

.095 in 23.5 in 2.3 in $100.20
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Z-Tuff PM Carbon Steel, HRDA

.095 in 23.5 in 2.4 in $104.50
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Z-Tuff PM Carbon Steel, HRDA

.095 in 11.6 in 2.6 in $55.90
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Z-Tuff PM Carbon Steel, HRDA

.095 in 11.6 in 3.0 in $64.50
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Z-Tuff PM Carbon Steel, HRDA

.100 in 11.6 in 3.0 in $67.90
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InformationZ-Tuff Carbon Steel Information and Composition

Condition:
Our Z-Tuff 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:
90 = Maximum Toughness
35 = 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:

Description:

Z-Tuff was developed by Zapp. It is made using particle metallurgy (PM) processes.

One of the people who helped develop Z-Tuff also helped create CPM® 3V®. Think of Z-Tuff as a tougher version of 3V. Two more alloys to compare 8670 and S7. Z-Tuff has close to the same toughness as S7, but significantly better edge holding.

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:
Zapp Z-Tuff Data Sheet


Heat TreatZ-Tuff PM Heat Treat Information:

Preheat: It is important to preheat Z-Tuff to prepare for austenitizing. Heat until temperature is equalized:
1st preheat - 1,200-1,250°F
2nd preheat - 1,500-1,550°F

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 1,900° and hold for 30 minutes.

Quench: Plate, air or medium oil quench.

Temper: Tempering twice for two hours each time is mandatory. A third two hour tempering cycle is preferred. Avoid tempering below 1,000°F. Cool the blade(s) to room temperature before starting the next temper cycle. Use the chart below to select the tempering temperature.

Please Note: There is a narrow range of tempering temperatures. Make sure your oven is calibrated so you know can get the hardness you want.


CertsZ-Tuff Certs

Chemical Composition Certification*

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  3. If you do not see red letters on the steel, your specific chemical composition is not in the system.

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* This material is NOT certified for medical or aerospace applications.
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BSZT BSZT-0040 BSZT-0060 BSZT-0080 BSZT-0100 BSZT-0120 BSZT-0140 BSZT-0160 BSZT-0180 BSZT-0200 BSZT-0220 BSZT-0240 BSZT-0260
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