DIN 1.2210 Tool steels
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DIN 1.2210 Chemical Composition
DIN 17350: 1980 / Tool Steels; Technical Conditions of Delivery
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DIN 1.2210 Physical Properties
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DIN 1.2210 Heat Treatments
- Soft annealing: Slowly heated at 710-750°C, held for several hours, slowly cooled, preferably in the furnace.
The soft annealing is most appropriate for machining and cold working and provides the most favorable initial structure for tool hardening.
Hardening: Preheated at 500-600°C and then heated faster at:
780-810°C, quenched in water. Temperature of water is usually 20-40°C.
810-840°C, quenched in oil (for diameter < 15 mm).
Temperature of oil should be approx. 50°C. When quenching in aqueous salt solutions, the temperature of the quenching agent may rise to 100°C.
Hardening immediately after forging without cooling and annealing is inappropriate because of the risk of cracking.
Stress relief annealing: Slowly heated at 600-650°C, held for 1-2 hours, slowly cooled in the furnace. - Hardening (quencing in water): 760-810°C; Hardening (quencing in oil): 810-840°C; Tempering: 180°C
DIN 1.2210 Mechanical Properties
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DIN 1.2210 International Equivalent Materials
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