German non-alloy tool steel grades

grade 1339 1048 Riley

German Non-alloy Tool Steels Tool steels from Germany are of the highest quality, particularly those with non-alloy compositions. Non-alloy tool steels are high-alloy steels whose primary alloying element is carbon. They generally have a low total alloy content, but must have at least one alloying ......

German Non-alloy Tool Steels Tool steels from Germany are of the highest quality, particularly those with non-alloy compositions. Non-alloy tool steels are high-alloy steels whose primary alloying element is carbon. They generally have a low total alloy content, but must have at least one alloying element present in order to enhance their properties and distinguish them from plain carbon steels.

German non-alloy tool steels are produced in a wide range of grades, depending on the application. Generally the aim is to use the highest hardness and corrosion resistance while minimising the cost. Types of German non-alloy tool steels include hot work steels, cold work steels and high speed steels.

Hot work steels are designed for high temperature applications such as forging and casting. They are heat resistant, wear resistant and have good toughness. Common types are W-Group, C-Group and G-Group steels.

Cold work steels are designed for cutting, shaping and forming metal at room temperature or below. These steels are harder and tougher than hot work steels and are very resistant to wear and abrasion. Common examples are D-Group, S-Group and A-Group steels.

High speed steels are alloys of iron, manganese, tungsten, cobalt and vanadium, and are used for cutting at higher speeds and in harder metals than possible with conventional carbon steels. These steels are tougher, heat resistant and wear resistant. Common types include M-Group and T-Group steels.

High quality German non-alloy tool steels are typically very tough and hard, and resistant to corrosion, corrosion fatigue and wear. They are used in many demanding manufacturing processes such as machining, hot forming, cold forming and welding. They are often used to make cutting and forming tools, dies, moulds and jigs.

High quality non-alloy tool steels from Germany are expensive, but due to their exceptional properties, they are often well worth the cost. In addition, tool steels from Germany are available in many forms and sizes, from plates and blocks to bars and rods. This makes them suitable for any application in which a cutting, forming or welding tool is required.

Put Away Put Away
Expand Expand

Commenta

Please surf the Internet in a civilized manner, speak rationally and abide by relevant regulations.
Featured Entries
ship board
24/06/2023
low alloy steel
13/06/2023
Composite steel
13/06/2023