TOOL STEEL
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1.2365 milled block
1.2365 die steel is used to manufacture forging dies with high impact load, hot extrusion dies, precision forging dies; die-casting dies for aluminum, copper and their alloys.
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1.2360
Alloy tool steel with increased chromium content, average strength, high hardness, ductility and high abrasion resistance. Used for precision woodworking tools - knives, blades, cutters, handles for the paper, wood, pulp, and paper industries, as well as cold forming tools. The increased content of vanadium provides a high hardenability, which makes it possible to achieve hardness within the limits of 60 HRC.
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1.2510
Wear-resistant non-deformable cold mold, such as sheet stamping dies, embossing dies for jewelry. Aall kinds of metal stamping die and forming tools, such as notches cutting die, die sleeve. Cutting tools, woodworking cutting tools. Wear small plastic molding and plastic molded parts. Making of aluminum, zinc and copper alloy extrusion dies, casting dies and hot shearing blades, etc. Small silver Polish steel (scaled and cold drawn), which is an ideal material for ejection pins and sleeves.
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1.2601
1.2601 steel is in the family of chilling tool steels, which has high chromium, has high hardness and abrasion resistance against scratches and adhesions, and also has high dimensional stability during heat treatment. The Bohler standard for this steel is K105. The chemical composition of this steel is similar to 1.2080, with the difference that 1.2601 steel has more desirable abrasion resistance due to its tungsten and vanadium.
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