CARPENTER 883 PLUS

Alloy Digest ◽  
1994 ◽  
Vol 43 (7) ◽  

Abstract CARPENTER 883 PLUS is a 5% Chromium hot work die steel designed for applications requiring both toughness and good red-hardness. It achieves this with higher purity, homogeneity and greater structural integrity than standard AISI type H13. This datasheet provides information on composition, physical properties, hardness, elasticity, and tensile properties as well as fracture toughness. It also includes information on forming, heat treating, and machining. Filing Code: TS-529. Producer or source: Carpenter. See also Alloy Digest TS-469, January 1987.

Alloy Digest ◽  
1993 ◽  
Vol 42 (12) ◽  

Abstract PYROTOUGH 78 is a hot work die steel possessing a high degree of purity, homogeneity and microstructural integrity that produces a good combination of toughness and temper resistance. This datasheet provides information on composition, physical properties, hardness, and tensile properties as well as fracture toughness. It also includes information on heat treating and machining. Filing Code: TS-522. Producer or source: Carpenter.


Alloy Digest ◽  
1957 ◽  
Vol 6 (9) ◽  

Abstract ELECTRITE No. 1 is a standard 18.4-1 type high-speed steel having high density, extremely good wear resisting properties. It possesses a high red hardness when used for cutting and shearing tools. It corresponds to AISI Type T1 Tool Steel. This same type steel is also supplied containing sulphide additive and is called Electrite No. 1 XL. This datasheet provides information on composition, physical properties, hardness, elasticity, tensile properties, and bend strength as well as fracture toughness. It also includes information on forming, heat treating, and machining. Filing Code: TS-62. Producer or source: Latrobe Steel Company.


Alloy Digest ◽  
1990 ◽  
Vol 39 (3) ◽  

Abstract Viscount 44 is a free machining ready-to-use Type H 13 hot work die steel with good strength retention at 800-1000 F (427-538 C). This datasheet provides information on composition, physical properties, hardness, elasticity, and tensile properties as well as fracture toughness. It also includes information on heat treating, machining, and joining. Filing Code: TS-97. Producer or source: Latrobe Steel Company. Originally published September 1960, revised March 1990.


Alloy Digest ◽  
1965 ◽  
Vol 14 (8) ◽  

Abstract AISI Type-A2 is a high-carbon, chromium, molybdenum tool and die steel having excellent non-deforming properties, abrasion resistance, toughness and good machinability. It is used for blanking and forming dies, rolls, punches, gauges, broaches, etc. This datasheet provides information on composition, physical properties, hardness, elasticity, tensile properties, and compressive and bend strength as well as fracture toughness. It also includes information on forming, heat treating, and joining. Filing Code: TS-168. Producer or source: Tool steel mills.


Alloy Digest ◽  
1971 ◽  
Vol 20 (7) ◽  

Abstract AISI Type H21 is a tungsten-chromium hot-work tool and die steel having good red-hardness and resistance to abrasion with relatively good shock resistance. It will withstand high operating temperatures up to 1000 F for long periods of time. This datasheet provides information on composition, physical properties, hardness, and elasticity as well as fracture toughness. It also includes information on high temperature performance as well as forming, heat treating, and joining. Filing Code: TS-236. Producer or source: Tool steel mills.


Alloy Digest ◽  
2000 ◽  
Vol 49 (12) ◽  

Abstract Magnadie-RF is a modified premium quality H-11 hot-work die steel designed for increased production rates and increased tool life. This datasheet provides information on composition, physical properties, hardness, and tensile properties as well as fracture toughness. It also includes information on high temperature performance as well as forming, heat treating, and machining. Filing Code: TS-583. Producer or source: Timken Latrobe Steel.


Alloy Digest ◽  
1958 ◽  
Vol 7 (11) ◽  

Abstract ATHA PNEU is a shock resistant tool and die steel designed for applications requiring extreme toughness combined with good wear resistance and cutting properties. It conforms to AISI Type S1, SAE Type S1 and ASM Class III-D. This datasheet provides information on composition, hardness, and tensile properties as well as fracture toughness. It also includes information on forming, heat treating, and machining. Filing Code: TS-76. Producer or source: Crucible Steel Company of America.


Alloy Digest ◽  
1963 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  

Abstract AISI Type 308 is an austenitic chromium nickel steel with corrosion and heat resistance superior to Type 304. This datasheet provides information on composition, physical properties, hardness, elasticity, and tensile properties as well as fracture toughness and fatigue. It also includes information on corrosion resistance as well as forming, heat treating, machining, and joining. Filing Code: SS-140. Producer or source: Alloy steel mills and foundries.


Alloy Digest ◽  
2000 ◽  
Vol 49 (11) ◽  

Abstract Lescalloy 410Cb is a modification of AISI Type 410 changed by the addition of niobium (columbium). This change provides for an increase in strength for structural applications. This datasheet provides information on composition, physical properties, hardness, and tensile properties as well as fracture toughness. It also includes information on forming, heat treating, machining, and joining. Filing Code: SS-808. Producer or source: Latrobe Steel Company.


Alloy Digest ◽  
1988 ◽  
Vol 37 (10) ◽  

Abstract AISI TYPE 314 is an austenitic chromium-nickel stainless steel with the highest heat resisting properties of any of the chromium-nickel steels. This datasheet provides information on composition, physical properties, hardness, elasticity, and tensile properties as well as fracture toughness and creep. It also includes information on corrosion resistance as well as forming, heat treating, machining, and joining. Filing Code: SS-100. Producer or source: Stainless steel mills. Originally published February 1960, revised October 1988.


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