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Thermodur 2383 Supercool Steel
Steel name: Thermodur 2383 Supercool
Diagram No.: 2336
Mat.No. (Wr.Nr.) designation: 1.2383
Chemical composition in weight %: 0.43% C, 0.90% Mn, 1.50% Mo, 0.90% Ni, 1.30% V
Steel group: Plastic mould steels
Properties: Thermodur 2383 Supercool, quenched and tempered to 45HRC, features a significantly higher thermal conductivity compared to conventional hot work tool steels like 1.2343 (H11), 1.2344 (H13), and 1.2367 at similar hardness level. A maximum value of 44W/(m K) is reached at 100°C.
Applications: Thermodur 2383 Supercool is the tool steel that combines excellent mechanical properties and high wear resistance with very high thermal conductivity. This makes this special steel ideally suitable for application in indirect press hardening, die casting, and injection molding tools.
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Heat Treatment
Hardening: 1080-1120 C. Oil or hot bath 500-550°C.
Tempering: See the table.
Diagram note: No data
Table Hardness-Tempering Temperature
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