Introduction
Tungsten hot-work steels are of different types, namely, H21 to H26 types. These steels have similar characteristics to that of high-speed steels. The primary alloying elements in tungsten hot-work steels include tungsten, chromium, carbon, and vanadium. They are resistant to distortion when they are air-hardened, and have higher hardening temperature when compared to chromium hot-work steels. Breakage of the tungsten hot-work steels can be reduced if they are preheated to operating temperature before use. Thermal shock resistance and toughness of these steels can be improved by reducing the carbon content.
Applications:
The H21 tungsten hot-work tool steels are mainly used for hot-working dies and toolings, e.g., die casting, extrusion and hot-forming of parts.
Item | Dimension (mm) | Process | Delivery condition |
Round Bar | DIA1.0 - 30 | Cold-drawing / Centerless grinding | Bright & Anneal |
DIA20 - 80 | Peeling | Bright & Anneal | |
DIA 13-180 | Hot Rolled | Black surface & Anneal | |
DIA 70 - 400 | Hot Rolled | Black surface & Anneal | |
Flat Bar | T 3.0-20 X W 20-100 | Hot Rolled | Black surface & Anneal |
Block | T 20-200 X 300-800 | Hot Rolled & Hot Forged | Black surface /Machine & Anneal |
Wire Rod | DIA 5.5 - 13 | Hot Rolled | Black surface & Anneal |
Sheets | T1.0 - 2.5 | Cold Rolled | Black surface & Anneal |
T 2.5 - 8.0 | Hot Rolled | Black surface & Anneal |