PROPRIETARY VHSSM50 Tool steels
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PROPRIETARY VHSSM50 Chemical Composition
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PROPRIETARY VHSSM50 Physical Properties
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PROPRIETARY VHSSM50 Heat Treatments
- Annealing: heating between 850 and 880°C for 2 hours, followed by slow cooling at 10/20°C per hour until 650°C and, then, by air cooling. In this treatment, the use of protective atmosphere is important to avoid surface decarburization.
Stress relieving: Heating between 600 and 700°C and holding until complete homogenization, followed by slow cooling (air or furnace) at least down to 500°C.
Hardening and Tempering: The indicated temperatures are: Hardening (1080- 1120°C) and Tempering (560°C).Hardening procedure must involve pre-heating at 400/500°C followed by other at 860/880°C. After, austenitizing may be conducted, followed by quenching down to room temperature. A protective atmosphere is absolutely necessary. Double tempering treatments, of at least 2h, are required and after each one tools must cool to room temperature.
Surface treatments: If nitriding is applied, the treatment temperature should be lower than the tempering temperature, to avoid decrease of core hardness. It is important that, before any surface treatments, tools have clean surface (without oil or grease) and are free from grinding overheating.
PROPRIETARY VHSSM50 Mechanical Properties
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PROPRIETARY VHSSM50 International Equivalent Materials
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