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.
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Aluminum 6063 has good mechanical properties and can be heat treated. Suitable for aerospace applications. Can be welded.
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Aluminum 2024 is a high-strength alloy with excellent fatigue resistance. Suitable for aerospace applications.
Aluminum 7050 has excellent mechanical properties with good ductility, high strength, toughness and good resistance to fatigue. Suitable for aerospace applications.
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