Product for Yushoku Stainless: VG10W Stainless Steel Clad with Mokume (Copper, Brass, and Stainless Steel), DPS San Mai (.12″ x 24″ x 2-1/2″)
| VG-10W Specs | |||||
| C | CR | Mo | V | W | Co |
| 1.0% | 15.0% | 1.0% | 0.25% | .4% | 1.55% |
Heat Treatment
Forging: Forge at 1010°C/1850°F. Do not heat over 1065°C/1950°F to avoid alloy separation. Do not forge below 900°C/1650°F. You should anneal (or sub-critical anneal) after forging.
Annealing: Anneal at 870°C/1598°F. Hold for 2 hours. Cooling speed should not exceed 25°C/hr – 77°F/hr to 900°F then air cool.
Sub-Critical Anneal (preferred by Mastersmith Bill Burke): Anneal at 1250°F. Hold for 2 hours. Let slow cool in oven.
Quenching: Quench at 1050-1065°C/1922-1950°F. Quench in oil (50°C/122°F) or air (25°C/77°F)
Tempering: Temper at 150-200°C (300-400°F).
Hardness
Annealed: Hrc 25
Hardened: Hrc 59-60
Sub-Zero: Hrc 62-63
Mastersmith Bill Burke’s Heat Treatment Recommendation: After forging/annealing, grind blade to 220 grit (120 grit minimum) finish. Wrap in high temp stainless foil, being sure to seal air tight. Place blade in heat treat oven and ramp oven to 1562°F (850°C) and hold 30 minutes. Ramp oven to 1922°F (1050°C) and hold for 15 minutes. Air, oil or plate quench. Use a slower oil such as Texaco Type A. This is resulting in Hrc 59-60 without sub-zero quench and Hrc 62-63 with a sub-zero quench. Air quench results in Hrc 59-60 at the time of heat treatment and then increases to Hrc 60-61 over the next 24-48 hours. Note that holding 15 minutes at austenizing temperature seems to be critical. Subzero quench at -112°F (60 minutes) to -300°F (30 minutes). Temper 2x for two hours each cycle for desired hardness at 300 – 400°F.

Note: results may vary with hardening method and section size. Salt or oil quenching will give maximum results. Vacuum or atmosphere cooling may result in up to 1-2 Hrc lower.
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