This document provides specifications for an annealed tool steel, including:
1) Chemical composition ranges and tolerances.
2) Heat treatment processes - the steel can be hardened through quenching followed by tempering.
3) Mechanical properties achieved through various heat treatment options, such as hardness, strength, and modulus of elasticity values.
4) Comparative standards and specifications from different regions are listed at the bottom.
This document provides specifications for an annealed tool steel, including:
1) Chemical composition ranges and tolerances.
2) Heat treatment processes - the steel can be hardened through quenching followed by tempering.
3) Mechanical properties achieved through various heat treatment options, such as hardness, strength, and modulus of elasticity values.
4) Comparative standards and specifications from different regions are listed at the bottom.
This document provides specifications for an annealed tool steel, including:
1) Chemical composition ranges and tolerances.
2) Heat treatment processes - the steel can be hardened through quenching followed by tempering.
3) Mechanical properties achieved through various heat treatment options, such as hardness, strength, and modulus of elasticity values.
4) Comparative standards and specifications from different regions are listed at the bottom.
This document provides specifications for an annealed tool steel, including:
1) Chemical composition ranges and tolerances.
2) Heat treatment processes - the steel can be hardened through quenching followed by tempering.
3) Mechanical properties achieved through various heat treatment options, such as hardness, strength, and modulus of elasticity values.
4) Comparative standards and specifications from different regions are listed at the bottom.
EN DIN GB JIS IS KS GOST AISI/SAE X40CrMoV51 X40CrMoV51 4Cr5MoSiV1 SKD 61 XT35Cr5MoV1 STD 61 4Ch4VMFS H 13 good resistance to thermal shoc and heat cracing good mechanical characteristics and toughness in hot condition, constant hardness throughout the production cycle excellent machinability, high micropurity level, good suitability for polishing and photoengraving possibility to carry out welding operation with TIG (Tungsten Inert Gas) or MMA (Manual Metal Arc) methods possibility of coating with PVD or PA/CVD methods, flame/induction hardening and nitriding applications
Round bars, oil quenched from 1010 °C and double tempered
tempering temperature N/mm2 N/mm2 % % J HRC 1960 1570 13,0 46,2 16,0 a) 1835 1530 13,1 50,1 24,0 50 1730 1470 13,5 52,4 27,0 a) 1580 1365 14,4 53,7 28,5 46 1495 1290 15,4 54,0 30,0 a) on the bars in a) HRC °C °F N/mm2 N/mm2 % % 425 800 1620 1240 13,7 50,6 540 1000 1305 1000 13,9 54,0 595 1100 1020 825 17,5 65,4 650 1200 450 340 28,9 88,9 425 800 1400 1150 15,0 59,9 540 1000 1160 960 17,1 62,4 595 1100 940 750 18,0 68,5 650 1200 455 350 33,6 89,0 425 800 1200 1005 17,0 64,1 540 1000 995 820 20,6 70,0 595 1100 827 690 22,6 74,0 650 1200 450 350 28,4 87,6 Longitudinal of bar tempered at different temperatures HRC of the bars Tempering (J) at room temperature temperature 54 7 14 37 31 52 7 14 30 34 34 47 8 24 41 45 43 43 9.5 24 52 60 57 Resistance to combinations of heat, pressure and abrasion to softening by forming operations at high temperatures after 100 hours of exposure to heat Exposure at °C 480 540 595 650 705 760 Hardness at room temp. HRC = 50.2 () The data contained herein are intended as reference only and are subject to constant change. Lucefin s.P.A. Disclaims any and all liability for any consequences that may result from their use.
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