Product Details:
| Minimum Order Quantity | 100 Kg |
| Shape | Round |
| Size/Diameter | 2 inches |
| Material Grade | D2 |
| Single Piece Length | 3 meter |
| Usage/Application | Manufacturing |
| Size | 200mm |
| Technique | Hot Rolled |
Die steel is a type of alloy steel that is specifically designed for use in the production of dies and other tools that are subjected to high stress and wear. It is characterized by its high hardness, toughness, and wear resistance properties, making it suitable for use in a wide range of industrial applications.
There are several different grades of die steel, each with its own unique properties and characteristics. Some of the most common grades of die steel include:
H13: This is a popular grade of die steel that is known for its excellent hardness, toughness, and wear resistance properties. It is commonly used in the production of hot-work dies, such as those used in the forging and stamping of metals.
D2: This is a popular grade of die steel that is known for its excellent wear resistance and high compressive strength. It is commonly used in the production of cold-work dies, such as those used in the cutting and punching of metals.
P20: This is a popular grade of die steel that is known for its good machinability and toughness properties. It is commonly used in the production of plastic injection molding dies, as well as in the production of other types of dies.
S7: This is a popular grade of die steel that is known for its excellent toughness and high impact resistance properties. It is commonly used in the production of cold-work dies, as well as in the production of other types of dies.
H11: This is a popular grade of die steel that is known for its excellent toughness and high temperature resistance properties. It is commonly used in the production of hot-work dies, such as those used in the forging and stamping of metals.