H5Cr4W5Mo2V Alloy Tool Steel
H5Cr4W5Mo2V alloy tool steel, also known as high-speed steel, is a type of high-performance steel developed for tools used in various industries and applications. It is one of the most commonly used alloys in the tool steel industry and is known for its excellent strength, hardness, wear resistance and abrasion resistance.
H5Cr4W5Mo2V alloy tool steel is composed of a mixture of iron, chromium, molybdenum, vanadium and tungsten. This unique combination of elements gives the alloy outstanding properties. It has a hardness of up to Rc 74-76, and its wear resistance is superior to most tool steels. The tough and durable alloy can be tempered and hardened to withstand high temperatures and heavy loads. The alloy is also corrosion-resistant and non-magnetic.
H5Cr4W5Mo2V alloy tool steel is mainly used in the manufacturing of tools and machine parts that require high heat resistance and high wear resistance. This includes cutting tools such as drills, taps, milling cutters, reamers, taps and hole saws; machine parts that are subject to high wear and friction such as bearings, cams, slides, gears and transmission parts; and tools used in forging and pressing operations such as jigs, cutting punches, dies and press tools.
H5Cr4W5Mo2V alloy tool steel is relatively easy to machine and can be hardened and tempered to meet specific requirements. It can be shaped and formed into a range of components and shapes with the right machining techniques and tools. The alloy is commonly heat-treated to achieve the desired hardness and wear-resistance. It is also used in induction hardening and gas-hardening applications.
H5Cr4W5Mo2V alloy tool steel is an ideal choice for tools and machine parts that require a combination of great strength and wear-resistance, as well as for those that perform in extreme temperatures and environments. Its properties make it suitable for a wide range of industrial applications, from turning and drilling to forging and heat-treating. The alloy’s superior strength, toughness and wear-resistance make it a reliable tool steel for most industrial and commercial applications.