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Blade Steel: CTS 204P
CTS 204P is a modern high-alloy stainless steel that emerged from the rapid development of powder metallurgy tool steels in the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries. Produced by Carpenter Technology Corporation, it belongs to the company’s CTS series of steels and is manufactured using Carpenter’s Micro-Melt powder metallurgy process. The alloy was originally named Micro-Melt 20-4 when it was introduced in 2009, but it was soon renamed CTS-204P in 2010, as it entered broader industrial use. While it was initially designed for the grueling demands of...
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Carpenter Technology
The history of Carpenter Technology Corporation is essentially the history of American industry solving its most difficult material problems. Since its founding in 1889, the company has avoided the mass-market steel used for common infrastructure. Instead, it has focused on specialty alloys, the kind of metals required where standard iron would melt, snap, or rust away. Today, with its materials found in nearly every Pentagon weapons system, the medical field, and the majority of commercial jet engines, Carpenter is the primary source for the high-performance metals that drive modern...
Blade Steel:
CPM SPY27
CPM SPY27 was introduced in 2020 as an exclusive steel developed for Spyderco and produced by Crucible Industries using the Crucible Particle Metallurgy process. After decades of working with advanced production steels from around the world, Spyderco partnered directly with Crucible to create an alloy built to its own specifications. The result was a stainless powder metallurgy steel designed for long-term use in Spyderco’s core American-made models rather than a short-run experiment. The CPM process is central to SPY27’s performance...









