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W303 ISODISC Steel
Steel name: W303 ISODISC
Diagram No.: 2274
Mat.No. (Wr.Nr.) designation: 1.2367
EN designation: X38CrMoV5-3
Chemical composition in weight %: 0.38% C, 0.40% Si, 0.40% Mn, 5.00% Cr, 2.80% Mo, 0.55% V
Steel group: Hot work tool steels
Properties: Hot work tool steel featuring excellent hot tensile properties, high retention of hardness, good toughness and resistance to heat checking, admits water cooling.
Applications: Extrusion Forging (Hot / Semi-hot) General Components for Mechanical Engineering Gravity / Low Pressure Die-Casting High Pressure Die-Casting Press Hardening / Hot Stamping Progressive Forging (Hatebur) Mechanical Engineering.
Reference: Not shown in this demo version.
Heat Treatment
Hardening: 1030 to 1080 °C. Oil, salt bath 932 - 1022 °F (500 - 550 °C), air, vacuum Holding time after temperature equalization: 15 to 30 minutes.
Tempering: After hardening, tempering to the desired working hardness, see tempering chart.
Diagram note: Hardening temperature: 1050°C (1922°F). Specimen size: square 50 mm.
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