Manufactured by Dörrenberg Edelstahl.
High speed tool steels (HSS or HS) are a tool steel commonly used as cutting tool material.
In terms of 1.3343 properties, it is mostly used in various cutting tools such as milling cutters, taps, reamers, circular drills, countersink drills, circular saws, broaching tools, narrow cutters, milling cutters and planer blades suitable for woodworking, as a matrix, punch and inflator used in the production of bolts, nuts, cold extrusion punches and molds. PVD/CVD is a very suitable steel.
It can withstand high temperatures without losing its hardness. This property allows HSS steel to cut faster than high carbon steel, hence the name high speed steel.
HSS Air steel refers to steel that is self-hardened by air. This type of steel is characteristic of products such as 1.2080 cold work tool steel, which is high in carbon and low in alloying elements. For this reason, 1.2080 steels are called Air Steel in the market.
1.3343 material is also called air steel in the market. However, this use may cause confusion and cause the wrong material to be supplied.
Carbon |
Chromium |
Molybdenum |
Vanadium |
Wolfram |
C |
Cr |
Mo |
V |
W |
0,90 |
4,00 |
5,00 |
1,90 |
6,40 |
|
Temperature |
Cooling |
Hardness |
Soft Annealing |
780 - 860 °C |
Furnace |
269 HB |
Stress Relief Annealing |
600 - 650°C |
Furnace |
|
Hardening |
1180 - 1230°C |
oil, pressure gas (N2), air or hot bath 500 - 550°C |
see tempering diagram |
Hardness |
60 - 64 |
HRC |
Thermal Expansion Coefficient |
10,8 - 12,5 |
1/K * 10-6 |
Thermal Conductivity (20°C) |
27,6 |
W/mK |
Density |
7,85 |
g/cm3 |
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