1045 steel exhibits medium tensile strength, good weldability and machinability, and high strength. 1045 is generally used in knife making for multi-layered Damascus to add shading and reduce carbon across the bar. Commonly used with 1075, 1084, 1095, W-2 and 15N20 to create billets for both Japanese and multi-bar double-edged.

Carbon steel does rust because it lacks the corrosion-resistant properties of its stainless steel counterpart. Although it’s stronger and more durable than stainless steel, carbon steel may rust and corrode when exposed to moisture European Swords.

Element Content
Carbon, C 0.420 – 0.50 %
Iron, Fe 98.51 – 98.98 %
Manganese, Mn 0.60 – 0.90 %
Phosphorous, P ≤ 0.040 %
Sulfur, S ≤ 0.050 %