MagnaMax VS CPM-20CV which is better
MagnaMax offers significantly better edge retention and comparable (or slightly better) toughness than CPM-20CV, while matching its excellent corrosion resistance. For users who want maximum cutting performance without sacrificing durability or rust resistance, MagnaMax is the superior steel.

Head-to-Head Comparison

Property MagnaMax CPM-20CV
Edge Retention Excellent – on par with K390; clearly better than CPM-20CV Very good – similar to M390; outperformed by newer high-vanadium steels
Toughness High – comparable to K390; suitable for hard-use knives Good – better than M390/S90V, but lower than MagnaMax
Corrosion Resistance Exceptional – zero rust in 1% saltwater test Excellent – among the best stainless steels; very close to MagnaMax
Carbide Structure ~16% fine vanadium-niobium carbides; no coarse Cr-carbides ~15–18% vanadium & chromium carbides; some are relatively large
Ease of Sharpening Challenging but manageable (similar to K390) Moderate to difficult – easier than S90V, harder than S35VN
Typical Use Tactical, outdoor, chef’s, marine knives High-end EDC, premium folders (e.g., Benchmade, Spyderco)

Key Insights

🔹 Edge Retention: MagnaMax Pulls Ahead

  • CPM-20CV (Carpenter’s version of Bohler M390) is known for strong all-around performance, but its edge retention is outpaced by modern ultra-high-vanadium steels.
  • The article states that MagnaMax matches K390 in CATRA testing—a benchmark that CPM-20CV does not reach. Independent tests consistently rank CPM-20CV below K390, S110V, and now MagnaMax in wear resistance.

🔹 Toughness: MagnaMax Has the Edge

  • While CPM-20CV has better toughness than M390 (thanks to CPM processing), it still contains large chromium-rich carbides that can act as crack initiation sites.
  • MagnaMax avoids chromium carbides entirely, using only fine vanadium-niobium carbides. This results in higher fracture toughness—critical for thin blades, batoning, or impact tasks.

🔹 Corrosion Resistance: Nearly Equal—But MagnaMax May Win

  • Both steels contain ~20% chromium and are considered highly corrosion-resistant.
  • However, in MagnaMax, more chromium remains in solid solution (not tied up in carbides), enhancing passive film formation.
  • In the Knife Steel Nerds saltwater test, MagnaMax showed zero rust—a result CPM-20CV usually achieves, but not always under prolonged exposure (some users report minor spotting in harsh conditions).
  • Thus, MagnaMax likely has a slight edge in real-world corrosion resistance.

🔹 Metallurgical Innovation

  • CPM-20CV: A refined version of M390—excellent for its era, but based on older design principles.
  • MagnaMax: Built on the MagnaCut platform, which rethinks stainless steel design by eliminating detrimental chromium carbides and optimizing carbide type/size via niobium additions. It represents a next-generation approach.
As the article notes:
“MagnaMax delivers a combination of properties previously unattainable in a single stainless steel.”

When Might CPM-20CV Still Be Preferred?

  • If you prioritize proven reliability and wide availability (many flagship knives use it).
  • If you want easier sharpening than S110V but don’t need extreme edge retention.
  • If your use case is light-to-moderate EDC where CPM-20CV’s performance is more than sufficient.
But if you want the highest possible performance in a stainless steel, MagnaMax is the new leader.

Final Verdict

 Edge Retention: MagnaMax > CPM-20CV
 Toughness: MagnaMax ≥ CPM-20CV
 Corrosion Resistance: MagnaMax ≈ or > CPM-20CV
 Overall Performance: MagnaMax is the more advanced steel
Conclusion: CPM-20CV remains an excellent, well-balanced steel—but MagnaMax surpasses it in the key metric of edge retention while maintaining or improving on toughness and corrosion resistance.
For discerning users seeking the best-in-class stainless blade in 2026 and beyond, MagnaMax is the clear upgrade.
In short:
CPM-20CV was the gold standard. MagnaMax is the new platinum.

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