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ASTM D3 steel is a high quality Cold work tool steel, It belong to the high quality high carbon alloy tool steel. Oil Quenched & Tempered Hardenss is 28-34 HRc. ASTM D3 tool steels Annealing delivery hardenss less than 250HB. ASTM D3 steel equivalent with GB Cr12 , JIS SKD1 Steel. DIN 1.2080
D3 steel properties as below:
Form of Supply
ASTM D3 tool steel , we can supply the round bar, steel flat bar, plate, hexagonal steel bar and steel square block. ASTM D3 tool steels Round bar can be sawn to your required lengths as one offs or multiple cut pieces. D3 steels Rectangular pieces can be sawn from flat bar or plate to your specific sizes. Ground tool steel bar can be supplied, providing a quality precision finished bar to tight tolerances.
AISI/SAE |
DIN |
UNS |
EN |
JIS |
GB |
B.S. |
D3 / HCHCR |
1.2080 |
X210Cr12 |
SKD1 |
BD3 |
Cr12 |
Steel Grade: |
Alloy Steel, 1.2080, D3 Cold Work Mould Steel |
Shape: |
Plate, Flat, Bar, Round, Round Bar / Plate / Flat / Sheet |
Application: |
Tool Steel Bar, Die Steel Bar, Structural Steel Bar, Industry, Cold Work Tool Steel |
Standard: |
DIN, ASTM, AISI, GB, JIS |
Special Use: |
Drill Sleeve, Gauge, Drawing Die, Embossing Die, Wire Drawing Board, Drawing Die And Thread Rolling Die |
Delivery Condition: |
Peeled, EAF+LF+VD, Finish Machining, Q+T, Annealed Or QT. |
Dimensions: |
15-300MM, Dia 2mm~1500mm, Round50--1000mm, 20~600mm, Dia 8mm-430mm |
Surface: |
Black/polished/machined/peeled/grinded/turned, Machined, Peeled, Turned, Black Surface |
High Light: |
, 60HRC D3 Tool Steel Flat Bar , 60HRC Cold Punching Die Tool Steel |
Chemical composition
C(ï¼…) |
Si(ï¼…) |
0.10~0.60 |
Mn(ï¼…) |
0.10~0.60 |
P(ï¼…) |
≤0.030 |
|
S(ï¼…) |
≤0.030 |
Cr(ï¼…) |
11.0~13.50 |
W (ï¼…) |
0.00~0.10 |
V(ï¼…) |
0.00~1.00 |
Mechanical Properties
The mechanical properties of D3 tool steels are outlined in the following table.
Izod impact unnotched |
Machinability (based on carbon tool steel) |
Shear modulus |
Poisson’s ratio |
Elastic modulus) |
Thermal expansion |
GPa |
GPa |
20-100℃ |
|||
28.0 J |
65% |
78 |
0.27-0.30 |
190-210 |
10.7 x 10-6/ºC |
Heat treatment Related
Forged of D3 Tool steels
Slowly heated the D3 steel material to 650-680°C (1202-1256°F) before raising the temperature to 1050-1100°C (1922-2120°F) and soak D3 tool steel material until uniformly heated. Initial hammer blows should be light due to the comparatively high hot strength of this steel.
The D3 steel forged temperature should be maintained above 1000°C(1832℉) until the D3 steel metal begins to yield. Final forged should not be done below 900°C(1652℉). Slowly cool after forged is essential to avoid the possibility of cracking.
Annealing of tool steel D3
Slowly heated D3 steel to 850-870 ℃(1562-1598°F) and allow enough times, let the steel to be thoroughly heated, Then cool slowly in the furnace at a rate of 4°C (40°F) per hour or less.. The D3 tool steel will get MAX 250 HB (Brinell hardness).
Hardening of D3 tool steel
D3 steels should be heated uniformly to 790-820°C (1436-1508°F) until completely heated through. Then heated to the hardening temperature of 950-980°C(1742-1796℉), soak at the temperature enough time, let D3 steel to be thoroughly heated .
Then withdraw D3 steel tools from the furnace ;either air cool or oil quench.
Tempering of D3 steel tool
Tempering of D3 steels is performed at 150-400°C (302-752°F), Soak well at the selected temperature and soak for at least one hour per 25mm of total thickness. Get Rockwell C hardness of 57 to 62. Others different Heat treatment temperature will get different hardness. Below only for reference.
Temperature [℃] 150 200 250 300 350 400
Hardness [HRc] 62-61 61-60 60-59 59-58 58-57 58-57
Processing
ASTM D3 steel round bar and flat sections can be cut to your required sizes. ASTM D3 tool steel ground bar can also be supplied, providing a high quality tool steel precision ground tool steel bar to your required tolerances. ASTM D3 steel tool is also available as Ground Flat Stock / Gauge Plate, in standard and nonstandard sizes.
Certification
D3 steel alloy is available with a cast and analysis certificate or a BS EN 10204 3.1 mill certificate, please request when placing any orders.
Typical applications for D3 Steel:
Other types of Tool Steel Grades :-
A2 Tool Steel
A2 tool steel is an air hardening, cold work, chromium alloy die steel that is preferable to O1 tool steel in applications requiring greater size stability, machinability and safer hardening. The wear resistance properties and cost place A2 between that of O1 and D2 tool steel making it a good all purpose grade for many applications. The increased wear resistance and lower distortion make A2 tool steel particularly useful in longer production runs on either light or heavy gauge stock. Applications include: blanking dies, forming dies, trimming dies, stamping dies, coining dies, drawing dies, extrusion dies, punches, shear and slitter blades, gauges, knurling tools, rolls, mandrels and machine parts. Common trade names include Air-True, Windsor, Airkool, AL4, Select B, Thyrodur 2363, Airque, Sagamore, Cromo-Loy, EZ-DIE, A-H5.
Chemical Composition:
Carbon: |
0.90/1.05 |
Chromium: |
4.90/5.30 |
Molybdenum: |
0.90/1.10 |
Manganese: |
0.40/0.60 |
Vanadium: |
0.15/0.20 |
Silicon: |
0.20/0.35 |
Phosphorus: |
0.025 max |
Sulfur: |
0.005 max |
Temp. °F |
|
Normalizing |
no |
Annealing |
1550-1600 |
Hardening |
1700-1800 |
Tempering |
350-1000 |
Rockwell C |
57-62 |
Tempering Data |
|
Temper °F |
Rockwell C |
400 |
60-62 |
500 |
59-61 |
600 |
58-60 |
700 |
57-59 |
800 |
56-58 |
1000 |
54-56 |
1100 |
48-50 |
D2 Tool Steel
D2 tool steel is an air-hardening, cold work, high carbon, high chrome tool steel with exceptionally high wear resistance properties. D2 tool steel properties combine minimal distortion in heat treatment, high toughness and wear resistance at the expense of grindability and machinability compared to other grades. Its deep hardening ability helps it to resist chipping and cracking. These characteristics along with price make D2 tool steel a high performance choice for applications requiring maximum dimensional stability in heat treatment, toughess, and wear resistance for longer life in long run, high production die applications. These applications include knife blades, thread rolling dies, lamination dies, blanking dies, forming dies, trimming dies, stamping dies, coining dies, drawing dies, extrusion dies, punches, punch plates, shear and slitter blades, gauges, knurling tools, rolls, mandrels and machine parts. Common trade names include Ontario, Aristocrat, Superior No 3, High-Chrome, Olympic FM, Airdi 150, Ohio Die, Ultra Die 3, CCM, AL3, CNS-1, Atmodie, 610, FNS.
Chemical Composition:
Carbon: |
1.50/1.60 |
Chromium: |
11.50/12.00 |
Molybdenum: |
0.70/0.80 |
Manganese: |
0.20/0.40 |
Vanadium: |
0.80/1.00 |
Silicon: |
0.20/0.60 |
Phosphorus: |
0.025 max |
Sulfur: |
0.015 max |
Temp. °F |
|
Normalizing |
no |
Annealing |
1600-1650 |
Hardening |
1800-1875 |
Tempering |
400-1000 |
Rockwell C |
54-61 |
Tempering Data |
|
Temper °F |
Rockwell C |
400 |
60-62 |
500 |
58-60 |
600 |
57-59 |
700 |
57-59 |
800 |
56-58 |
1000 |
54-56 |
1100 |
48-50 |
H13 Tool Steel
H13 tool steel is air-hardening, hot work 5% chrome tool steel. It combines excellent shock and abrasion resistance with good red hardness making it ideal for use in die casting. Most commonly used in plastic molds and die casting, its ability to withstand rapid cooling from high working temperatures also make it a prime choice for use in extrusion dies. While designed to be a versatile hot work grade, H13 tool steel has been useful in cold work applications as well, particularly when extra toughness is desired but wear resistance is not important. Other applications include: trimming dies, extrusion dies, forging dies, die casting, forming punches, hot shear blades and mold dies. Common trade names include Dievac, Viscount, Thyrotherm 2344, Cromo-High V, Firechrome 44, Hotform V, VAD13, Potomac M, Thermold H 13, VDC, Hot Form V, Dica B Vanadium, Nu-Die V, Firedie 13, 883.
Chemical Composition:
Carbon: |
0.35/0.45 |
Chromium: |
4.75/5.50 |
Molybdenum: |
1.10/1.75 |
Manganese: |
0.20/0.50 |
Vanadium: |
0.80/1.20 |
Silicon: |
0.80/1.20 |
Phosphorus: |
0.030 max |
Sulfur: |
0.030 max |
Temp. °F |
|
Normalizing |
no |
Annealing |
1550-1650 |
Hardening |
1825-1900 |
Tempering |
1000-1200 |
Rockwell C |
38-53 |
Tempering Data |
|
Temper °F |
Rockwell C |
1000 |
48-50 |
1050 |
50-52 |
1100 |
47-49 |
1150 |
46-48 |
1200 |
43-45 |
O1 Tool Steel
O1 tool steel is an oil hardening, cold work general purpose steel with easy machining properties and low hardening temperatures compared to other grades. O1 provides good wear resistance and toughness sufficient for standard tool and die applications making it a suitable choice for tooling with good tool life and econimcal production. In situations that require greater size stability during hardening, A2 should be considered. Some common applications include: bending dies, trimmer dies, perforators, broaches, blanking dies, forming dies, gages, cutting dies, bushings, forming rolls, knives, drawing dies, and embossing dies. Common trade names include Badger, Ketos, Truform, Keystone, Oilcraft, Presco, Colonial No. 6, Thyrodur 2510, Wando, Kiski, EXL-Die, BTR, Saratoga, Teenax, Keewatin.
Chemical Composition:
Carbon: |
0.90/1.00 |
Chromium: |
0.40/0.50 |
Tungsten: |
0.40/0.60 |
Manganese: |
1.00/1.20 |
Vanadium: |
0.15/0.30 |
Silicon: |
0.40/0.50 |
Phosphorus: |
0.030 max |
Sulfur: |
0.030 max |
Temp. °F |
|
Normalizing |
1600 |
Annealing |
1400-1450 |
Hardening |
1450-1500 |
Tempering |
300-1000 |
Rockwell C |
44-64 |
Tempering Data |
|
Temper °F |
Rockwell C |
300 |
62-64 |
400 |
60-62 |
500 |
57-59 |
600 |
55-57 |
700 |
52-55 |
800 |
48-51 |
1000 |
44-48 |
M2 Tool Steel
M2 tool steel is the most commonly used grade of the high speed category. It is a molybdenum tungsten grade with excellent toughness, wear resistance and red hardness, making it preferable in applications where it is exposed to high heat condition from high machining speeds. M2 tool steel is generally suitable for use in applications specified for T1 high speed steel. Some applications include: drill bits, reamers, taps, gear cutters, lathe tools, broaches, boring tools, forming rolls, inserts, punches, milling cutters and end mills. Common trade names include Mustang, Double Six, Vasco M2, REX M2, Micro-Melt M2, Speedstar, Thyrapid 3343, TRM-2, Cheyenne, Sixix, Molite 2, Motung 652, Braemow, 66 HS, DBL-2, Molva-T.
Chemical Composition:
Carbon: |
0.85/0.95 |
Chromium: |
4.00 |
Molybdenum: |
5.00 |
Tungsten: |
5.50/6.50 |
Manganese: |
1.30 |
Vanadium: |
2.00 |
Silicon: |
0.20/0.40 |
Phosphorus: |
0.030 max |
Sulfur: |
0.030 max |
Temp. °F |
|
Normalizing |
no |
Annealing |
1600-1650 |
Hardening |
2175-2250 |
Tempering |
1000-1150 |
Rockwell C |
60-66 |
Tempering Data |
|
Temper °F |
Rockwell C |
1000 |
64-66 |
1050 |
64-65 |
1100 |
62-64 |
1150 |
60-62 |
M42 Tool Steel
M42 tool steel is a molybdenum high speed tool steel with 8-10% cobalt added for increased hardness and hot hardness that is superior to other high speed grades. This results in a sharper cutting edge that lasts longer, even when being used to machine high-hardness and hard-to-machine alloys in heavy duty and high production applications. M42 tool steel can be heat treated to a hardness greater than any other high speed steel and achieves the highest level of red hardness making it ideal stainless steels or any other hard to machine grades. This material has been hardened to 65-67 Rc. Typical uses include milling cutters, broaches, taps, drill bits, reamers, punches, saws, knives, and thread rolling dies. Common trade names include Braemax, CPM REX M42, Cyclops M42, Dynamax, Exocut, HS-100, Hypercut, Molite M42, Super Star, VEW S500, Uddeholm 442, Vasco Hypercut.
Chemical Composition:
Carbon: |
1.10 |
Chromium: |
3.50/4.25 |
Molybdenum: |
9.00/10.00 |
Tungsten: |
5.50/6.50 |
Manganese: |
0.15/0.35 |
Vanadium: |
0.95/1.35 |
Silicon: |
0.15/0.65 |
Cobalt: |
8.00/10.00 |
Nickel: |
0.30 max |
Temp. °F |
|
Normalizing |
no |
Annealing |
1600-1650 |
Hardening |
2125-2175 |
Tempering |
950-1100 |
Rockwell C |
65-70 |
Tempering Data |
|
Temper °F |
Rockwell C |
1000 |
68-70 |
1050 |
66-68 |
1100 |
63-65 |
1150 |
60-62 |