1.2083 X40Cr14 Alloy Cold Work Tool Steel Round Bar
1.2083 X40Cr14 Alloy Cold Work Tool Steel Round Bar
1.2083 X40Cr14 Alloy Cold Work Tool Steel Round Bar
1.2083 X40Cr14 Alloy Cold Work Tool Steel Round Bar
1.2083 X40Cr14 Alloy Cold Work Tool Steel Round Bar
Model
1.2083 X40Cr14

Item specifics

Delivery Condition
+N or +A or +QT
Surface Condition
black or turned or polished

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Description

1.2083 X40Cr14 Alloy Cold Work Tool Steel

 

Grade : X40Cr14

Number: 1.2083

Classification:  Alloy cold-work tool steel

Standard: EN ISO 4957: 2000 Tool steels

 

Our supply size :

Diameter : 80 to 600 mm ;

Length : 1000 to 9000 mm ;

 

Our capacity :

Delivery condition : Normalized, or Annealed, or Quenched and Tempered ;

Surface condition : Grounded, or Turned, or Polished

 

Our advantage :

1. High Quality, Reasonable Price

2. Over 40 Years Experience

3. ISO NQA Certificated Factory

4. Worldwide shipping

5. Emergency Orders and Fast Delivery

 

Quality Standard

ASTM A176 1999 Standard Specification for Stainless and Heat-Resisting Chromium Steel Plate, Sheet,and Strip

 

All Grades Comparison

ASTM A176

Werkstoff

ASSAB

JIS

420

1.2083

S136

SUS 420J2

 

Chemical Composition(%)

C

Si

Mn

P

S

Cr

Ni

Mo

0.15 min

1.0 max

1.0 max

0.040 max

0.030 max

12.0-14.0

0.75 max

0.50 max

 

Mechanical Properties (Q+T)

Tensile Strength (Mpa)

Yield Strength (Mpa)

Elongation (%)

Hardness (HB)

850-1000

600 min

12 min

280 min

 

Introduction

420 Stainless Tool Steel is a martensitic stainless steel with 12% Chromium which is sufficient to give good corrosive resistance properties. It’s best corrosive resistance is when hardened and surface is ground or polished.It has good ductility in the annealed condition but can be hardened up to 500HB (highest of the chromium grades). Martensitic Grades are known for high hardness and allowances must be

made for poor weldability and usually allowances for a final harden and temper treatment. Steel is magnetic and welding is not recommended.

 

Applications

Moulds for corrosive plastic materials such as PVC, recycled polymers etc., moulds for chemically aggressive plastics and plastics containing abrasive fillers, mould inserts, dies and gauges for PVC extrusions, screws and barrels for extruders, moulds for automotive, food, medical and optical industry such as spectacles, compact discs, lenses.

 

Heat Treatment

Forging: P20 plastic mould steel are forged at 1093°C (2000°F) down to 899°C (1650°F). Forging below 871°C (1600°F) is not recommended for these steels.

Annealing: For maximum softness, heat uniformly to 1500 – 1650°F (816 – 899°C) and cool slowly in the furnace.

Stress Relieving: Heat at 300 – 800°F (149 – 427°C) for 1 to 3 hours, cool in air

or quench in oil or water.

Hardening: Preheat, then heat to 1800 -1950°F (982 – 1066°C), soak at temperature

and air cool or quench in warm oil.

Welding: The martensitic class of stainless steels has limited weldability due to its hardenability. Special consideration is required to avoid cold cracking by preheating to 550°F (260°C). Post-weld heat treatment should be considered to achieve required properties. This particular alloy is generally considered to have poorer weldability than the most common alloy of this stainless class, Type 410. A major difference is higher carbon content for this alloy which requires both preheat and post-weld heat treatment. When a weld filler is needed, AWS E/ER 420, 410 NiMo and 309L are most often specified. Type 420 is well known in reference literature and more information can be obtained in this way.

Forming: If annealed for maximum softness, Type 420 can be moderately drawn and

formed.

 

Mills test certificate

EN 10204/3.1 with all relevant data reg. chem. composition, mech. properties and results of testing.

 

Smelting Option

1 EAF: Electric Arc Furnace

2 EAF+LF+VD: Refined-smelting and vacuum degassing

3 EAF+ESR: Electro Slag Remelting

4 EAF+PESR: protective atmosphere Electro Slag Remelting

5 VIM+PESR: Vacuum induction melting

 

Forming Option

1 Hot rolling process

2 Hot Forging: Electro-hydraulic; High-speed-hydraulic; Oil-hydraulic; Precision-forging

 

Heat-treatment Option

1 +A: Annealed (full/soft/spheroidizing)

2 +N: Normalized

3 +NT: Normalized and tempered

4 +QT: Quenched and tempered (water/oil)

 

Surface Option

1 Black Surface

2 Grounded: Bright but rough ; Not precision

3 Machining for plate: Bright and precision; Little turning scar

4 Peeled/Turned: Bright and precision; Little turning scar

5 Polished: Very Bright and precision size; Not turning scar

 

Other Services

1 Cutting: Small pieces

2 CNC Machine: Produce as your drawing

3 Package: Bare/Nylon/Canvas/Wooden

4 Payment:T/T, L/C, O/A(request credit)

5 Transport:FOB/CFR/CIF/DDU/DDP (train/ship/Air)


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