Tool Steel EN24
Tool steel round bar is usually supplied in the finally heat treated condition (quenched and tempered to “T” properties) up to a limiting ruling section of 250mm, which is superior to grades 605M36, 708M40 or 709M40.
Tool Steel EN31
EN31 is a high carbon Alloy steel which achieves a high degree of hardness with compressive strength and abrasion resistance.
Tool Steel OHNS
Blanking and stamping dies, Punches, Rotary shear blades, Thread cutting tools, Milling cutters, Reamers, Measuring tools, Gauging tools, Wood working tools, Broaches, Chasers.An ideal type oil-hardened steel which is economical and dependable for gauging, cutting and blanking tools as well as can be relied for hardness and good cutting performance.
Tool Steel CW1
Cold work tool steels are employed for the manufacture of tools for applications involving surface temperatures below 200°C.
In this temperature range, the steel must feature the following properties in order to guarantee tool resistance to the high stresses arising from the numerous machining and shaping.
Tool Steel SAE/AISI 52100
Alloy steels contain different varieties of steels that exceed the composition limits of Mn, C, Mo, Si, Ni, Va, and B set for carbon steels. They are designated by AISI four-digit numbers. They respond more quickly to mechanical and heat treatments than carbon steels.AISI 52100 alloy steel is known as a high carbon, chromium containing low alloy steel.
Tool Steel D2
D2 steel is an air hardening, high-carbon, high-chromium tool steel. It has high wear and abrasion resistant properties. It is heat treatable and will offer a hardness in the range 55-62 HRC, and is machinable in the annealed condition. D2 steel shows little distortion on correct hardening. D2 steel’s high chromium content gives it mild corrosion resisting properties in the hardened condition. Cold-work tool steels include the high-carbon, high-chromium steels or group D steels. These steels are designated as group D steels and consist of D2, D3, D4, D5, and D7 steels. These steels contain 1.5 to 2.35% of carbon and 12% of chromium. Except type D3 steel, all the other group D steels include 1% Mo and are air hardened. Type D3 steel is oil-quenched; though small sections can be gas quenched after austenitization using vacuum. As a result, tools made with type D3 steel tends to be brittle during hardening. Type D2 steel is the most commonly used steel among the group D steels.
Tool Steel D3
Cold-work tool steels which include D2, D3, D4, D5, and D7 steels are high-carbon, high-chromium steels. Apart from D3 steel all group D steels have 1% Mo and are air hardened. Type D3 steel is oil-quenched; though small sections can be gas quenched after austenitization using vacuum. As a result, tools made with type D3 steel tend to be brittle during hardening. Type D2 steel is the most commonly used steel among the group D steels. The D3 steels contain 1.5 to 2.35% of carbon and 12% of chromium.
Tool Steel SKD11
SKD11 Tool Steel is a high- carbon and high- chromium alloy tool steel. It has good wear resistance and size ability after heat treatment and is suitable for making long-life high-precision cold-work dies.
Applications:
Making knife-edge mold, scissors, circular saw blades, metal stamping mold. Making cold work or hot work dressing dies, sides of rollers, screw lines, lines dies, transformer core stamping dies, rolled knives, steel tube forming rollers, special molding rollers, screw heading molds, etc. Making blanking dies, stamping dies, pressing dies with a thickness = 6mm.Making kinds of scissors, inlaid blades, thread rolling dies.Making wear-resistant slider cold heading dies, deep drawing molding dies, cold extrusion dies.Making thermosetting resin molding dies, common plastic dies.
Tool Steel HCHCR
Thread rolling dies, Hobs, Cold extrusion tools and dies, Punches, Draw plates and dies, Cutters, Measuring tools, Pressure casting moulds, Blanking, Reamer, Finishing rolls for tyre mills.This type of steel has high dimensional stability with added wear resistance coupled with excellent edge holding qualities.Cold-work tool steels include the high-carbon, high-chromium steels or group D steels. These steels are designated as group D steels and consist of D2, D3, D4, D5, and D7 steels. These steels contain 1.5 to 2.35% of carbon and 12% of chromium.
Tool Steel DIN 1.2379
with good hardenability and abrasion resistance.with high oxidation resistance, good corrosion protection after quenching and polishing and little deformation through heat treatment Used to manufacture different kinds of cold work moulds with high accuracy and long service life, cutting tools and measuring instruments. Such as complex-shaped piercing dies, threading screw plates, cold-extruding dies, cold-cutting scissors, precision measuring tools, etc.
Tool Steel M2
M2 is a general purpose molybdenum high speed steel. This grade is characterized by balanced Combination of abrasion resistance, toughness and good red hardness. Due to its comparatively low Carbon content, M2 has an excellent combination of toughness properties and abrasion resistance When properly hardened and tempered. M2 is used in a wide used for all kinds of cutting tool, knife and punch and die applications.
Tool Steel M35
M35 5% Cobalt tool bits are designed for heavy duty machining alloy steels and tough materials, such as castings and forgings. They have high heat and abrasion resistant properties and are best used when making heavy cuts, at high speeds and feeds, or where high heat is a factor.Cobalt added M2 high speed steel in which the cobalt addition provides hot hardness, The improved hot hardness makes the steel suitable for machining high-strength and prehardened steels, high-hardness alloys.
Tool Steel M42
Heat treatment temperatures, including rate of heating, cooling and soaking times will vary due to factors such as the shape and size of each M42 steel component. Other considerations during the heat treatment process include the type of furnace, quenching medium and work piece transfer facilities. Please consult your heat treatment provider for full guidance on heat treatment of high speed steels.