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D2 metal physical properties are listed in the table below including density, melting point, specific heat, elastic modulus (modulus of elasticity), thermal conductivity, and coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE).
- X37CrMoV5-1
The application of steel 1.2343 ESU (X37CrMoV5-1) is die...
- X153CrMoV12
DIN 1.2379 Steel Equivalent Grades. DIN EN 1.2379 Material...
- W1 Tool Steel Properties, Composition, Heat Treatment
AISI W1 Tool Steel (UNS T72301) AISI W1 steel is a...
- X37CrMoV5-1
D2 steels can be tempered at 204ºC (400ºF) for achieving Rockwell C hardness of 61 and at 537ºC (1000ºF) for a Rockwell C hardness of 54. Applications. D2 tool steels are used for long run tooling applications, where wear resistance is important, such as blanking or forming dies and thread rolling dies.
D2 Tool Steel is a versatile high-carbon, high-chromium, air-hardening tool steel that is characterized by a relatively high attainable hardness and numerous, large, chromium-rich alloy carbides in the microstructure. These carbides provide good resistance to wear from sliding contact with other metals and abrasive materials.
16 gru 2022 · D2 Tool steel is a high-carbon, high-chromium metal that has been air or oil-hardened. It combines extreme hardness and wear resistance with relatively good toughness, making it an ideal material for metalworking tools.
D2 Tool Steel offers excellent wear resistance and is widely used in cold work applications that require sharp edges, abrasion resistance, and compressive strength. Markforged D2 Tool Steel meets chemical requirements of ASTM A681.
Airdi 150 (AISI D2) is an air-hardening, high carbon, high chromium tool steel, heat treatable to HRC 60-62. It offers excellent abrasion resistance, due to a large volume of carbides in the microstructure. Airdi 150 (D2) has been widely used for many years in cold work applications requiring very high wear resistance.
D2 is a high chromium tool steel specifically designed to provide a high abrasive wear resistance and a high hardenability. The grade is delivered in annealed condition to keep a good machinability. After machining it requires a hardening to achieve its service properties.