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Steels come in a wide variety of compositions and qualities, making them appropriate for a wide range of applications. Steel is normally categorised based on its chemical makeup, and the following are some examples of common steels:
Carbon steel :
- Carbon steel is made up mostly of iron and carbon, with trace amounts of other components.
- Carbon steel is classified as low carbon (mild), medium carbon, high carbon, and ultra-high carbon.
- Used in a variety of applications ranging from building to machinery and tools.
Alloy steel :
- To improve specific qualities, alloy steel incorporates additional alloying elements (such as chromium, nickel, molybdenum, or vanadium).
- Stainless steel, tool steel, and various engineering steels are examples of common alloy steel kinds.
Steel for Tool and Die:
- Tool and die steels are used in the fabrication of dies, molds, and tooling for a variety of manufacturing processes.
- P20, D2, and S7 are a few examples.
Plastic mold steel:
- It also known as mold steel or tool steel for plastic molds, is a specific type of steel designed and optimized for use in the manufacturing of molds and tooling used in plastic injection molding, extrusion, and other plastic processing processes.
- H13 (DIN 1.2344), P20 (DIN 1.2311 and 1.2738) are some examples.
High-speed steel :
- (HSS) is a tool steel noted for its outstanding ability to tolerate high temperatures while maintaining hardness and cutting performance at high speeds and temperatures.
- M2 (DIN 1.3343), M35 (DIN 1.3243) and M42 (DIN 1.3247) are some examples.
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