How does T10 steel compare to 1045 and 1095 carbon steel for katanas?

 Updated Feb 2026

T10 sits at the premium end of katana blade steels. 1045 carbon steel (0.45% carbon) is a solid entry-level choice β€” durable and forgiving, but softer and less capable of holding a fine edge. 1095 carbon steel (0.95% carbon) is harder and holds an edge better, but it's more brittle and lacks T10's heat resistance. T10 matches 1095's carbon content while adding tungsten and silicon for superior toughness and thermal stability. This makes T10 the best choice among carbon steels for clay tempering, producing both a harder edge and a more pronounced hamon. For collectors prioritizing blade performance and visual character, T10 offers the strongest combination.

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