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Alvar 14 Steel
Steel name: Alvar 14
Diagram No.: 2732
Mat.No. (Wr.Nr.) designation: 1.2714
DIN designation: 56NiCrMoV7
Chemical composition in weight %: 0.55% C, 0.30% Si, 0.70% Mn, 1.10% Cr, 0.50% Mo, 1.70% Ni, 0.10% V
Steel group: Alloyed steels
Properties: Alvar 14 is a chromium-nickel-molybdenum vanadium alloyed steel
Applications: Alvar 14 is ideally suited for hot working tools such as: Support parts for extrusion tooling, e.g. backers, bolsters. Hot forging tools. Die for tin, lead and zinc alloys. Tools for hot shearing.
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Heat Treatment
Hardening: Pre-heating temperature: 600–700°C (1110– 1290°F). Austenitizing temperature: 830–870°C (1525– 1600°F) in oil, 860–900°C (1580–1650°F) in air.
Tempering: Choose the tempering temperature according to the hardness required by reference to the tempering graph. Temper twice with intermediate cooling to room temperature. Lowest tempering temperature 180°C (360°F). Holding time at temperature minimum 2 hours.
Diagram note: No data.
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