HAP40 vs Aogami Super

Detailed metallurgical comparison between High-Speed Powder Steel and Super Blue Steel.

HAP40

HAP40

High-Speed Powder Steel

A powder-metallurgy high-speed steel from Hitachi, designed originally for industrial cutting tools. Japanese knife and tool makers adopted it for its exceptional hardness and wear resistance. The vanadium and cobalt additions produce carbides that resist abrasion beyond almost any other steel in this reference.

carbon1.27%chromium4.20%tungsten6.50%molybdenum5.00%vanadium3.00%cobalt8.00%
Sharpness
8
Edge Retention
10
Ease of Sharpening
3
Rust Resistance
5
AOGAMI-SUPER

Aogami Super

Super Blue Steel

The highest-carbon variant among Aogami steels. Includes vanadium and molybdenum for extreme edge retention and hardness. Revered and feared in equal measure — its edge outlasts almost everything, but requires a master's touch to sharpen properly. The pinnacle of the Hitachi carbon steel family.

carbon1.40–1.50%chromium0.30–0.50%tungsten2.00–2.50%vanadium0.30–0.50%molybdenum0.30–0.52%
Sharpness
9
Edge Retention
10
Ease of Sharpening
5
Rust Resistance
4