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Mold Steel
Application: Mold steel is primarily used for creating molds and dies in various industries, such as plastics, ceramics, and metals of high-mirror molds automobiles and electronics.
Features: It emphasizes properties like hardness, wear resistance, and machinability to withstand the repeated abrasion and stress of molding operations.
Usage: Mold steel ensures that molds maintain their shape, dimensional accuracy, and surface finish over many cycles of molding.
Examples: P20, 718H, NAK80.
Hot work Tool/Die Steel
Application: Hot work steel is designed for operations involving high temperatures, such as forging, casting, and extrusion. It maintains its strength and hardness even at elevated temperatures.
Features: It focuses on heat resistance, toughness, and wear resistance to withstand the thermal and mechanical stresses of high-temperature processes.
Usage: Hot work tool steel is used for creating tools that operate in conditions where temperatures can significantly impact the material’s properties.
Examples: H11ESR, H13, H13 ESR.
Cold work Tool/Die Steel
Application: Cold work steel is tailored for operations at or near room temperature, including cutting, forming, and stamping.
Features: It emphasizes wear resistance, hardness, and dimensional stability to maintain precision and durability under lower temperature conditions.
Usage: Cold work tool steel is used to create tools that withstand the stresses of mechanical operations without losing their properties in colder environments.
Examples: D2, D3.
Alloy Steel
Alloy steel is a general category of steel that encompasses a wide range of steel types with varying alloying elements.
It’s used in diverse applications where specific properties like strength, hardness, corrosion resistance, or specific performance characteristics are required.
Alloy steel is not limited to any particular application; it can be used in various industries and processes; it can include various sub-categories like high-strength alloy steel, corrosion-resistant alloy steel, and more.
ExporeCarbon Steel
Carbon steel is a more basic type of steel primarily composed of iron and carbon,which is costless, and generally has good weldability, especially low-carbon and medium-carbon steels.It commonly used in applications where cost-effectiveness, formability, and moderate strength are important. It’s often used in construction, pipelines, machinery components, and general manufacturing.
ExporeM2 High Speed Steel
M2 steel is a general purpose molybdenum-type high-speed steel exhibiting well-balanced toughness, wear-resistance and red hardness properties.
This grade is commonly used in cold work punches and dies and cutting applications involving high-speed and light cuts.
M2 high-speed steel is by far the most popular high-speed steel replacing T1 in most applications because of its superior properties such as its bending strength, toughness and thermo-plasticity—all of which are higher than T1 by 50%.