Use-case and QC guide
14C28N for Pocket and EDC Knives: Buyer Guide
Evaluate 14C28N for pocket and edc knives through geometry, heat treatment, edge, finish, product-system checks and production QC.

Short answer
For EDC, 14C28N offers a useful balance of sweat resistance, edge stability and owner-friendly sharpening. The blade still has to be judged with lock, pivot, clip, action and carry comfort.
- Corrosion exposure from sweat and pocket humidity
- Edge behavior on packaging, cord and daily materials
- Mechanism reliability and blade centering
- Clip retention, carry profile and owner maintenance
Where 14C28N fits this knife type
For EDC, 14C28N offers a useful balance of sweat resistance, edge stability and owner-friendly sharpening. The blade still has to be judged with lock, pivot, clip, action and carry comfort.
Alleima includes chef, pocket, hunting and fishing knives among 14C28N applications. That establishes material relevance, not automatic suitability for every model. The approved design still needs its own geometry, heat-treatment and product-system evidence.
Specification sheet: blade plus complete product
| Decision layer | What the buyer should record |
|---|---|
| Blade | Lock profile, detent interface, stock, grind, edge and tip. |
| Mechanism | Pivot, washers or bearings, lock engagement, play and release force. |
| Carry system | Closed profile, clip position, screw retention, finish and pocket snagging. |
Add material identity, target HRC and tolerance, finish reference, logo method, cosmetic zones, packaging, quantity and destination-market requirements. Every adjective such as “smooth,” “sharp” or “secure” should map to a measurement or reference sample.
Worked product scenario
Product decision example
A blade may pass cutting tests while the knife fails after pocket lint enters the pivot or clip screws loosen. Run carry simulation and mechanism cycling alongside steel tests.
Failure modes to inspect
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Vertical or lateral blade play. Define the exact pass, monitor and reject boundary before the order is released.
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Poor centering or liner contact. Define the exact pass, monitor and reject boundary before the order is released.
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Weak detent, unsafe lock engagement or lock stick. Define the exact pass, monitor and reject boundary before the order is released.
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Clip hot spots, loose screws or edge exposure when closed. Define the exact pass, monitor and reject boundary before the order is released.
Sample and production test plan
- Confirm 14C28N identity, target HRC, geometry and finish on the drawing.
- Inspect dimensions and visual quality under agreed lighting and tools.
- Run use-specific cutting and edge-damage tests across several samples.
- Test every handle, lock, pivot, clip or sheath function in the complete product.
- Repeat corrosion or wet-environment checks on the approved finish and edge.
- Retain a golden sample, boundary samples and a signed production inspection sheet.
Availability boundary: this guide does not claim that every current catalog knife is available in 14C28N. Current material, tooling, quantity and sample feasibility must be confirmed through the RFQ.
Frequently asked questions
Is 14C28N suitable for pocket and edc knives?
Yes, when heat treatment, geometry, finish and the rest of the product are designed for the stated use.
What HRC should the buyer request?
Use Alleima 55–62 HRC guidance as a boundary, then validate a narrower maker target against the selected geometry and damage risk.
What should be tested before production?
Material identity, hardness, dimensions, cutting behavior, edge damage, corrosion exposure and every mechanism, handle or sheath function relevant to the product.
Does this page confirm current stock availability?
No. Submit the grade, design, quantity and target market for current feasibility and sample review.
Sources and limits
14C28N facts were checked against the Alleima 14C28N product page, 14C28N material datasheet and hardening guide, accessed 13 July 2026.
Producer data gives material guidance, not a warranty for an unspecified finished knife. Current feasibility, compliance, quantity, lead time and sample performance require project-level confirmation.
Turn the guide into a sample brief
Send the knife type, target grade, drawings or reference images, quantity, target market, packaging and acceptance criteria. We will use those details to confirm current feasibility rather than assuming catalog availability.
