Feb 25, 2006
Plain Carbon Steel Platerange (red-hardness) is its key feature. With the characteristic of tool steels, its functions includes drawing, blanking, Alloy Steel Platemold inserts, stamping, metal slitting, forming and embossing.
The chemical composition and special procedures to the tool steel products allow the exceptional characteristics. In the comparison with some other common steel material, the carbon content of tool steel is among 0.7% and 1.5%. Some rare metals is important, which include manganese (Mn), chromium (Cr), molybdenum (Mo), tungsten (W), vanadium (V), cobalt (Co),Prepainted Steel Sheets etc. Theses rare metals directly impact on the wear resistance. The appropriate heat treating and quenching procedure increase the toughness and strength of the materiat. The heat treating procedure is employed to harden steels, whcih consists of heating them up to a high temperature (normally at 1204??), then quenching needs to close to the atmospheric temperature, and at last reheating procedure to various Pre-painted Steel Sheetsintermediate temperature for tempering (593??). Different surface treatments, including coating, etc., are commonly employed on tool steel.
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