Stavax ESR PH-EN
Stavax ESR PH-EN
Stavax ESR PH-EN
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Edition 20210913
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STAVAX ESR Typical
analysis %
C
0.38
Si
0.9
Mn
0.5
Cr
13.6
V
0.3
The combination of these properties gives a steel with Injection mould for:
outstanding production performance. The practical – thermoplastic materials 45 – 52
benefits of good corrosion resistance in a plastics – thermosetting materials 45 – 52
mould can be summarised as follows: Compression/transfer moulds 45 – 52
z LOWER MOULD MAINTENANCE COSTS Blow moulds for PVC, PET, etc. 45 – 52
The surface of cavity impressions retain their original
Extrusion, pultrusion dies 45 – 52
finish over extended running periods.
Moulds stored or operated in humid conditions
require no special protection.
z LOWER PRODUCTION COSTS
Since water cooling channels are unaffected by
corrosion (unlike conventional mould steel), heat
transfer characteristics, and therefore cooling
efficiency, are constant throughout the mould life,
ensuring consistent cycle times.
These benefits, coupled with the high wear resistance
of Stavax ESR, offer the moulder low-maintenance,
long-life moulds for the greatest overall moulding
Stavax ESR core to make
economy. disposable polystyrene
beakers. Millions of close
Note: Stavax ESR is produced using the Electro- tolerance mouldings with a
Slag-Refining (ESR) technique, resulting in a very low very high surface finish have
inclusion content. been produced.
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PROPERTIES Note: Special protectants are not recommended
during mould storage. Many protectants are chloride
PHYSICAL DATA based and may attack the passive oxide film, resulting in
pitting corrosion. Tools should be thoroughly cleaned
Hardened and tempered to 50 HRC. Data at room and dried prior to storage.
and elevated temperatures.
Stavax ESR shows the best corrosion resistance
Temperature 20 oC 200 oC 400 oC
when tempered at low temperature and polished to
a mirror finish.
Coefficient of
Specific heat
460 - -
J/kg °C
TENSILE STRENGTH
(at room temperature) HEAT TREATMENT
The tensile strength values are to be considered as SOFT ANNEALING
approximate only. All samples were taken from a bar Protect the steel and heat through to 890 °C. Then
(in the rolling direction) 25 mm diameter. Hardened cool in the furnace at 20 °C per hour to 850 °C, then
in oil from 1025 ± 10 °C and tempered twice to the at 10 °C per hour to 700 °C, then freely in air.
hardness indicated.
STRESS-RELIEVING
Hardness 50 HRC 45 HRC
After rough machining the tool should be heated
through to 650 °C, holding time 2 hours. Cool slowly
Tensile strength to 500 °C, then freely in air.
1 780 1 420
N/mm2
water vapour, weak organic acids, dilute solutions of 1020 oC 30 56±2 HRC
nitrates, carbonates and other salts. 1050 oC 30 57±2 HRC
A tool made from Stavax ESR will have good resistance * Soaking time = time at hardening temperature after the tool is
to rusting and staining due to humid working and fully heated through
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CCT-GRAPH
Austenitising temperature 1030 °C. Holding time 30 minutes.
o
C
1100
Austenitising temperature 1030 °C. AC1f = 980 °C
Holding time 30 minutes.
1000 AC1s = 860 °C
900
Cooling
Hardness T800-500
800 Pearlite Curve
HV 10 sec
No.
Carbide
700 1 649 1
2 634 31
600
3 613 105
500 4 592 316
5 585 526
400
6 421 1 052
Ms
300 7 274 2 101
8 206 4 204
200
Mf
Martensite
100 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 10 100 Hours
TTT- GRAPH
Austenitising temperature 1030 °C. Holding time 30 minutes.
o
C
1100
1000
AC1f = 980 °C
900 AC1s = 860 °C
1 10 100 Hours
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Grain size
ASTM Hardness, HRC Retained austenite, %
10 60
Grain size
9 58
Holding time
8 56 60 min. 40
7 54
6 52
QUENCHING MEDIA Lowest
5 50 tempering temperature 250 °C. Holding time
30
at4temperature
48 minimum 2 hours.
z Fluidised bed or salt bath at 250 – 550 °C, then Retained
3 46
cool in air blast 20
Note
2 that:Holding
44 20 min.
time austenite
1)
For coated HSS end mill vc = 45 – 50 m/min.
2)
Depending on radial depth of cut and cutter diameter
DRILLING
HIGH SPEED STEEL TWIST DRILL
Drill diameter Cutting speed (Vc) Feed (f)
mm m/min mm/rev
≤5 12 – 14 * 0.05 – 0.10
5 – 10 12 – 14 * 0.10 – 0.20
10 – 15 12 – 14 * 0.20 – 0.30
15 – 20 12 – 14 * 0.30 – 0.35
* For coated HSS drill vc = 20 - 22 m/min.
CARBIDE DRILL
Type of drill
Cutting data
parameter Indexable Carbide
Solid carbide
insert tipped 1)
Cutting speed (Vc)
210 – 230 80 – 100 70 – 80
m/min
Feed. (f)
0.05 – 0.15 2) 0.08 – 0.20 3) 0.15 – 0.25 4)
mm/rev
1)
Drill with replaceable or brazed carbide tip
2)
Feed rate for drill diameter 20 – 40 mm
3)
Feed rate for drill diameter 5 – 20 mm
4)
Feed rate for drill diameter 10 – 20 mm
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MACHINING CARBIDE DRILL
1)
Drill with replaceable or brazed carbide tip
TURNING 2)
Feed rate for drill diameter 20 – 40 mm
3)
Feed rate for drill diameter 5 – 20 mm
Turning with 4)
Feed rate for drill diameter 10 – 20 mm
Turning with carbide high speed
Cutting data
steel
parameter
Rough turning Fine turning Fine turning MILLING
Cutting speed (Vc) FACE AND SQUARE SHOULDER FACE MILLING
120 - 170 170 – 220 15 – 20
m/min
Milling with carbide
Cutting data parameter
Feed (f)
0.2 – 0.4 0.05 - 0.2 0.05 - 0.3 Rough milling Fine milling
mm/rev
Cutting speed (Vc)
Depth of cut (ap) 120-160 160-200
2–4 0.5 - 2 0.5 - 3 m/min
mm Feed (f)
0.2 – 0.4 0.1 – 0.2
P10 mm/tooth
Carbide designation P20–P30
Coated Depth of cut (ap)
ISO Coated - 2–4 ≤2
carbide or mm
carbide
cermet Carbide designation P10 - P20
P20 - P40
ISO Coated carbide
Coated carbide
or cermet
DRILLING
HIGH SPEED STEEL TWIST DRILL
END MILLING
Drill diameter Cutting speed (Vc) Feed (f)
mm m/min mm/rev
Type of end mill
≤5 10 – 12 * 0.05 – 0.15 Cutting data
parameter Carbide
High speed
5 – 10 10 – 12 * 0.15 – 0.25 Solid carbide indexable
steel
insert
10 – 20 10 – 12 * 0.25 – 0.35
Cutting speed (Vc)
20 – 30 10 – 12 * 0.30 – 0.40 80-120 90-130 15-20 1)
m/min
30 - 40 10 – 12 * 0.40 - 0.45 Feed. (f)
0.006 – 0.04 2) 0.06 – 0.12 2) 0.01 – 0.09 2)
mm/tooth
* For coated HSS drill vc = 18 - 20 m/min.
Carbide designation
– P15 – P40 –
ISO
1)
For coated HSS end mill vc = 45 – 50 m/min.
2)
Depending on radial depth of cut and cutter diameter
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GRINDING POLISHING
A general grinding wheel recommendation is given
below. More information can be found in the “Grinding Stavax ESR has a very good polishability in the
of tool steel” brochure. hardened and tempered condition. A slightly different
technique, in comparison with other ASSAB mould
Wheel recommendation steel, should be used. The main principle is to use
Type of grinding smaller steps at the fine-grinding/polishing stages and
Soft annealed Hardened
not to start polishing on too rough a surface. It is also
condition condition
important to stop the polishing operation immediately
Face grinding straight wheel A 46 HV A 46 HV the last scratch from the former grain size has been
Face grinding segments A 24 GV A 36 GV
removed.
Cylindrical grinding A 46 LV A 60 KV
Internal grinding A 46 JV A 60 IV
LASER WELDING Mould in Stavax ESR for producing clear plastic bowls
PHOTO-ETCHING
Stavax ESR has a very low content of slag inclusions,
making it suitable for photo-etching.
The special photo-etching process that might be
necessary because of Stavax ESR’s good corrosion
resistance is familiar to all the leading photo-etching
companies.
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ELECTRIC ARC
FURNACE
ESR PLANT
UPHILL CASTING
FORGING
MACHINING
STOCK
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