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| - One of the most well-known and widely-used hot work tool steels for forging dies is the 1.2343 grade. It is very popular thanks to its cost-performance ratio. With the aim of further enhancement of its properties and in order to extend the life of tools made from this steel, its new versions with various alloying modifications were developed. The chemical composition was altered by raising the levels of niobium, tungsten and other elements. Essentially, forging dies from this steel are required to possess an optimum combination of strength at high temperatures, high toughness, resistance to tempering and other properties. The present paper describes the use of these modified versions for industrial forging dies, which were field-tested by the company Taforge. The impact of hardness of individual versions of the steel on the life of hot forging dies was explored and compared with data for other commonly-used steels.
- One of the most well-known and widely-used hot work tool steels for forging dies is the 1.2343 grade. It is very popular thanks to its cost-performance ratio. With the aim of further enhancement of its properties and in order to extend the life of tools made from this steel, its new versions with various alloying modifications were developed. The chemical composition was altered by raising the levels of niobium, tungsten and other elements. Essentially, forging dies from this steel are required to possess an optimum combination of strength at high temperatures, high toughness, resistance to tempering and other properties. The present paper describes the use of these modified versions for industrial forging dies, which were field-tested by the company Taforge. The impact of hardness of individual versions of the steel on the life of hot forging dies was explored and compared with data for other commonly-used steels. (en)
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| - Development of modified versions of 1.2343 Tool Steel
- Development of modified versions of 1.2343 Tool Steel (en)
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| - Development of modified versions of 1.2343 Tool Steel
- Development of modified versions of 1.2343 Tool Steel (en)
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| - RIV/25797000:_____/12:#0000309
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| - Tool steels; forging dies; forging (en)
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| - Conference METAL 2012 Proceedings
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| - Krejčík, Jiří
- Marek, Roman
- Duchek, Michal
- Režnar, Jiří
- Šuchmann, Pavel
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