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ASSAB PM 23 SuperClean Steel
Steel name: ASSAB PM 23 SuperClean
Diagram No.: 1995
Mat.No. (Wr.Nr.) designation: 1.3395
JIS designation: SKH 53
AISI/SAE designation: M3:2
Chemical composition in weight %: 1.28% C, 4.20% Cr, 5.00% Mo, 6.40% W, 3.10% V
Steel group: PM high speed tool steels
Properties: No data
Applications: Blanking of medium to high carbon steels. Blanking of harder materials such as hardened or cold rolled strip steels. Cutting tools, e.g., gear cutting tools, broaches, taps. Plastics mould tooling subjected to abrasive wear. Semiconductor IC mould tooling, e.g., cavity bar, cull block. Plastics processing parts, e.g., feed screws, barrel liners, nozzles, screw tips, non-return check ring valves, pellitiser blades, granulator knives.
Reference: Not shown in this demo version.
Heat Treatment
Hardening: 1050-1180°C/vacuum, gas, martempering bath or fluidised bed at approx. 550°C
Tempering: For cold work applications, tempering should always be carried out at 560°C irrespective of the austenitising temperature. Temper three times for at least 1 hour each at full temperature. The tool should be cooled to room temperature between the tempers. The retained austenite content will be less than 1% after this tempering cycle.
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