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1.2085 Steel
Steel name: 1.2085
Diagram No.: 2216
Mat.No. (Wr.Nr.) designation: 1.2085
DIN designation: X33CrS16
AISI/SAE designation: ~422 + S
Chemical composition in weight %: 0.33% C, 0.30% Si, 0.80% Mn, 0.06% S, 16.00% Cr, 0.30% Ni
Steel group: Plastic mould steels
Properties: Corrosion resistant, high-alloy, pre-toughened tool steel with good machinability due to Sulphur (S) additive.
Applications: Plates for corrosion resistant mould tools and die sets; moulds for corrosive plastics; the expense for protection and care of mould tools is reduced thanks to increased corrosion resistance; not suitable for mould inserts.
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Heat Treatment
Hardening: 1000 to 1030 °C, keep curing temperature for 30 minutes, quenching in oil is preferable, obtainable hardness: 48 HRC.
Tempering: Slow heating to tempering temperature immediately after hardening; minimum time in furnace: 2 hours per 20 mm part thickness; tempering twice is recommended.
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