Mat.No. 1.1573, DIN C135W

Mat.No. 1.1573, DIN C135W

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  Designation by Standards   Mat. No. DIN EN AISI 1.1573 C135W - -   Chemical Composition (in weight %)   C Si Mn Cr Mo Ni V W Others 1.38 0.20 0.23 - - - - - -   Description Low alloyed cold working tool steel. Applications Cutting tools for steels and metals, broaching tools, thread cutting tools, files, chisels, drawing dies, cutting tools for the hardest stone. Physical properties (avarage values) at ambient temperature Modulus of elasticity [103 x...


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    Designation by Standards

     

    Mat. No. DIN EN AISI
    1.1573 C135W - -

     

    Chemical Composition (in weight %)

     

    C Si Mn Cr Mo Ni V W Others
    1.38 0.20 0.23 - - - - - -

     

    Description
    Low alloyed cold working tool steel.

    Applications
    Cutting tools for steels and metals, broaching tools, thread cutting tools, files, chisels, drawing dies, cutting tools for the hardest stone.

    Physical properties (avarage values) at ambient temperature
    Modulus of elasticity [103 x N/mm2]: 210
    Density [g/cm3]: 7.85

    Soft Annealing
    Heat to 680-720oC, cool slowly. This will produce a maximum Brinell hardness of 210.

    Stress Relieving
    Stress relieving to remove machining stresses should be carried out by heating to approx. 600-650oC, holding for 1-2 hours at heat, followed by air cooling. This operation is performed to reduce distortion during heat treatment.

    Hardening
    Harden from a temperature of 760-780oC followed by water quenching with addition of NaCl. Hardness after quenching is approx. 65 HRC.

    Tempering
    Tempering temperature: See the data bellow.

    Tempering Temperature (oC) vs. Hardness (HRC)

     

    100oC 200oC 300oC 400oC 450oC
    66 64 56 48 44

     

    Tempering Diagram

    Forging
    Hot forming temperature: 1000-800oC.

    Machinability
    No data.

    Disclaimer
    The information and data presented herein are typical or average values and are not a guarantee of maximum or minimum values. Applications specifically suggested for material described herein are made solely for the purpose of illustration to enable the reader to make his own evaluation and are not intended as warranties, either express or implied, of fitness for these or other puposes. There is no representation that the recipient of this literature will receive updated editions as the become available.

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