We are manufacturing all grades of Carbon Steel casting according to customer's specifications
We are manufacturing all grades of Low Alloy Steel casting according to customer's specifications
En 10210-1 hot finished structural hollow sections of non-alloy and fine grain structural Steels Standard:en 10210-1 Materials:s235jrh, s275joh, s275j2h, s355joh, s355j2h, s355k2h Size:od:10.3-66.Mm Wt:1.6-60mm Length:5.8-12m long Moq:20tons Packaging:internal oil dipped, beveled end both with caps, fixed with steel strip, then wrapped with woven bags and also can depend on customers requirement.
We are manufacturing all grades of Heat Resiotance Steel casting according to customer's specifications
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. SKD11 Tool Steel of Applications: 1) Making knife-edge mold, scissors, circular saw blades, metal stamping mold. 2) 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. 3) Making blanking dies, stamping dies, pressing dies with a thickness = 6mm 4) Making kinds of scissors, inlaid blades, thread rolling dies. 5) Making wear-resistant slider cold heading dies, deep drawing molding dies, cold extrusion dies.
420/ 1.2083 steel is a martensitic stainless steel with 12% Chromium which is sufficient to give good corrosive resistance properties. .It's best corrosive resistance is when hardened and surface is ground or polished. It has good ductility in the annealed condition but can be hardened up to 500HB (highest of the chromium grades). Martensitic Grades are known for high hardness and allowances must be made for poor weldability and usually allowances for a final harden and temper treatment. 420/1.2083 steel is magnetic and welding is not recommended.
DC53 tool steel is a general purpose cold work tool steel with exceptional Toughness, Wear Resistance, Compressive Strength and Temper Resistance. Applications include: Punches & dies, Draw & forum dies, Shear blades, Shredder knives, Thread & form rolls, Cold heading dies, mill rolls & slitters.
S7 tool steel is a shock-resisting tool steel with excellent impact properties. Because it is an air-hardening steel, it is safe and stable in heat treatment. S7's most important characteristic is its versatility. It is used widely for medium cold work tools and dies, for plastic-molding dies, shear blades, medium hot work dies, master hobs, and for component parts of many products. S7 is the benchmark shock resisting tool steel.
1.2316 plastic mould steel is martensitic stainless chromium steel for plastic moulds, high corrosion resistance than 1.2083, resistant to chemical attack, excellent wear resitance, uniform hardness in all dimensions, etch grainable and easy to machine, high surface finish and polishability. Not suitable for nitriding and chrome plating because of the high chrome content. This grade can be produced on request by the process in hardened and tempered, soft annealed and ESR condition.
D6/1.2436 tool steel is a high-carbon, high chromium tool steel alloyed with tungsten that is characterized by high compressive strength, high wear resistance, high surface hardness and good hardening stability. Applications of D6/1.2436 tool steels: forming tools, molds for abrasive plastics and ceramics, long-run press tools, blanking and shearing tools for hard materials.
O2/1.2842 tool steel is an oil hardening tool steel type supplied in the annealed condition and characterised by its characteristics of offering good durability, excellent wear resistance and its ability to hold a good cutting edge. O2 tool steel is a good quality general purpose tool steel often used where the expense of a high carbon high chromium tool steel would not be justified. Typical applications for O2 tool steel include medium run dies, press tools, drawing punches, broaches, bushings, lathe centres, chuck jaws, master cavity sinking hobs, plug gauges, thread gauges, thread cutting tools and precision measuring tools. It is also a popular tool steel for cams, cloth cutting knives, cold taps, reamers, collets, cutting hobs, strip slitting cutters, trimmer dies, tube expander rolls, plastic moulds and woodworking knives.
H11/1.2343 tool steel is a 5% chromium hot work steel that is characterized by excellent impact toughness. It contains less vanadium than the widely-used H13 tool steel. This provides for the higher toughness, with some reduction in wear resistance and temper resistance. H11 tool steel is a deep-hardening, air-hardening steel that exhibits minimal size change during heat treatment. The steels are subjected to minimal distortion during hardening due to their balanced alloy content. It has good resistance to thermal fatigue cracking (heat checking) and excellent resistance to gross cracking and thermal shock when water cooled in service. H11 tool steel is recommended for hot tooling applications where maximum resistance to cracking is required. Such applications include hot punches, die casting dies, forging dies, hot shear blades, hot gripper dies, and extrusion tooling.
H13/1.2344 Chromium Hot-work Steel is widely used in hot and cold work tooling applications. Due to its excellent combination of high toughness and fatigue resistance, H13 is used more than any other tool steel in tooling applications such as die casting dies for zinc, white metal, aluminum and magnesium. It is also widely used for extrusion dies, trimmer dies, gripper dies, hot shear blades, casings, and other similar hot work applications.
Characteristics: hot work tool steel for oil or air hardening to develop high hot strength, retention of hardness, and heat checking resistance. Applications: highly stressed hot work tools, such as mandrels, dies and containers for metal tube and rod extrusion; hot extrusion tools; tools for manufacture of hollows, screws, rivets, nuts and bolts. Die casting tools, forming dies, die inserts, hot shear blades.
1.2550 Tool Steel is an alloy shock-resisting tool steel, which is suited for both hot and cold work applications. The tungsten content of this tool steel grade confers fatigue resistance, the chromium content gives depth of hardness and resistance to abrasion. 1.2550 tool steel is suitable for cold work tools subject to heavy shock and uneven loading. This steel is also used with great success for chisels and punches required for heavy work on hard and tough materials. It is suitable for hot work applications where high fatigue strength in combination with medium hot hardness is desirable. Tools made from this tool steel can be water cooled in service with little risk of cracking.
1.2601 tool steel with high wear resistance against abrasive and adhesive, good toughness, edge-holding ability and compression strength, low distortion, non-deforming, full hardness with air hardening in any dimension, suitable for bath nitriding. 1.2601 tool steel applications mainly for making high performance blanking, punching, stamping and cutting tools and dies up to 6mm sheet thickness, thread rollings, chasers and dies, cold forming and bending tools, precision blanking dies, longitudinal and circular shear blades for plastic, paper and metal, milling cutters, reamers, broaches, hobbing tools, tools for drawing, deep drawing and cold extrusion, woodworking tools, pressing tools for the sinters, ceramics and pharmaceutical industries, cold piercers, measuring tools, rolling cutters and shaping wheels, cold pilger mandrels, flanging, straightening and beading rolls, trimming and splitting dies, tools for the cold manufacture of screws, nuts and rivets, plastic moulds.
1.2767 tool steel is a higher carbon version of the standard 4.25% nickel oil hardening steel. It is a good quality tool steel that achieves high impact and compressive strength and is suitable for applications demanding extra wear resistance. With its characteristics of good full hardenability, good polishability and excellent toughness this cold work tool steel specification is widely used for plastic mould applications. 1.2767 tool steel typical applications and components include plastic moulds, cutlery dies, shear blades for heavy gauge material, cutting tools, drawing jaws and highly stressed coining tools.
A2/1.2363 tool steel is a 5% chromium medium alloy cold work tool steel possessing sufficient hardenability to be air hardened to 60 HRC surface hardness level with good depth of hardening. This widely used tool steel has low distortion in heat treatment, good machinability, good toughness for severe service, high abrasion resistance, and deep hardening properties in large sections. A2 has a fully spheroidized structure and has exceptionally low inclusion levels. A2 is available in de-carb free rounds, flats and squares, as well as drill rod and ground flat stock. Typical applications for A2 tool steel are blanking, forming, and trim dies, stamping dies, coining dies, thread roller dies, knurls, knurling tools, mandrels, master hobs, cold forming tools, spindles, shear blades, slitter blades, molds, punches, block and ring gauges, punch plates, reamers, brick mold liners, forming rolls, etc.
D2/1.2379 cold work tool steel is chrome-molybdenum-vanadium steel with big hardenability for hardening in oil and in air, especially high resistance to the wear (higher than by 1.2080), good cutting power, very good firmness in the pressure, lower toughness (but higher than by 1.2080). This steel shows good dimensional stability at the heat treatment, suitable for hardening to the secondary hardness (the possibility of nitriding). Further the steel is very difficult to sharpen, it works at the heat with difficulties and has a rather difficult workability in the annealed state. D2/1.2379 is suitable for making tools for cold cutting, i.e. all kinds of tools with the long durability for cutting on presses and punching of materials of smaller thicknesses and materials of high hardness (especially difficult-shape tools for cutting, e.g. transformer metal sheets and metal sheets from stainless steels), knives for plate shears for the sheet and strip steel up to thickness of 10 mm of sheared material, knives for wire cutting etc. Tools for mechanical working such as e.g. smaller girders and tools for drawing, all kinds of tools for transformation and punching of materials. Further the steel is suitable for simple and symmetric tools for pressing and pushing, tools for thread rolling, plain and profile rolls, swages and also for cold work. Cutting tools such as broaching thorns, profile knives and difficult-shape milling machines for lower cutting speeds and for treatment of nonmetallic abrasive materials. Further the steel is applied in the production of highly stressed molds and their components for working of plastic and powder substances, glass, porcelain and ceramic materials. By tools for crushing and grinding it is used for hammers of crushers and jaws for mild grinding and crushing.
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