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Nimax Steel
Steel name: Nimax
Diagram No.: 2745
Chemical composition in weight %: 0.10% C, 0.30% Si, 2.50% Mn, 3.00% Cr, 0.30% Mo, 1.00% Ni
Steel group: Plastic mould steels
Properties: Reliable and efficient tool steel is essential for good results. The same goes for achieving high productivity and high availability. When choosing the right steel many parameters must be considered, however by using a superior steel your productivity can be greatly improved. With excellent machinability and very good polishability you will spend less time to finish your product. This makes it much easier to meet your deadline. Uddeholm Nimax is a new steel grade for plastic moulding which provides several unique benefits.
Applications: Uddeholm Nimax is suitable for many different types of applications within the plastic segment. Its excellent machinability and high toughness also makes it suitable as a holder material as well as for many engineering applications.
Reference: Not shown in this demo version.
Heat Treatment
Hardening: Heat to 850°C (1560°F), holding time 30 min. Cool in circulating air.
Tempering: See the diagram.
Diagram note: No data.
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