Tool steel H13 | 1.2344 | X40CrMoV5-1 - Annealed state
Tool steel H13 has an excellent combination of high toughness and fatigure resistance. It is the most common tool steel used in tooling applications.
Tool steel H13 has an excellent combination of high toughness and fatigure resistance. It is the most common tool steel used in tooling applications.
Tool steel s7 has very high impact properties. Suitable for tool and die application.
Tool steel A3 is an air-hardened general purpose tool steel with good toughness and excellent dimensional stability. Used for molding dies.
Tool steel O1 (CNC) is an oil-hardened alloy with a high hardness of 65 HRC. Used for industrial knives and cutting tools.
Tool steel A2 (CNC) is an air-hardened general purpose tool steel with good toughness and excellent dimensional stability. Used for molding dies.
Tool steel D2 (CNC) is a wear-resistant alloy that retains its hardness to a temperature of 425 °C. Used for cutting tools and dies.
Titanium Grade 1 (CNC) is a commercially pure Metal with excellent corrosion and impact resistance and good machinability and weldability.
Stronger than Grade 1 and equally corrosion-resistant, excellent bio-compatibility.
Stronger than Grade 5, equally corrosion-resistant, and excellent bio-compatibility.
Aluminum 5083 (CNC) is a strain hardening aluminum alloy with excellent corrosion resistance. Suitable for marine applications. Can be welded.