Aisi d2
Aisi d2
Aisi d2
AISI D2
Cold work tool steel
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AISI D2
General Forming
Tools for:
HRC
Properties
PHYSICAL DATA
Applications Hardened and tempered to 62 HRC. Data at
AISI D2 is recommended for tools requiring very ambient temperature and elevated temperatures.
high wear resistance, combined with moderate
Temperature 68°F 390°F 750°F
toughness (shock-resistance). (20°C) (200°C) (400°C)
AISI D2 can be supplied in various finishes, includ- Density
ing the hot-rolled, pre-machined and fine lbs/in3 0.277 0.276 0.275
kg/m3 7 700 7 650 7 600
machined condition.
Coefficient of thermal
expansion
– low temperature
tempering
Material per °F from 68°F – 6.8 x 10-6 –
Material Hardness (HB) per °C from 20°C – 12.3 x 10-6 –
Cutting thickness <180 >180
HRC HRC – high temperature
tempering
Tools for: per °F from 68°F – 6.2 x 10-6 6.7 x 10-6
Blanking, fine-blanking, <1/8" (3 mm) 60–62 58–60 per °C from 20°C – 11.2 x 10-6 12 x 10-6
punching, cropping, 1/8–1/4"
shearing, trimming, (3–6 mm) 58–60 54–56 Thermal conductivity
clipping Btu in/ft2 h °F 139 146 159
W/m °C 20.0 21.0 23.0
Short, cold shears. Shredding knives for
waste plastics. Granulator knives 56–60 Modulus of elasticity
ksi 30 450 29 000 26 100
Circular shears 58–60 MPa 210 000 200 000 180 000
Clipping, trimming tools Hot 58–60 Specific heat
for forgings Cold 56–58 Btu/lb°F 0.110 – –
J/kg °C 460 – –
Wood milling cutters, reamers, broaches 58–60
COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH
The figures are to be considered as approximate.
Hardness Compressive yield strength, Rc0.2
HRC ksi MPa
62 319 2200
60 312 2150
55 276 1900
50 239 1650
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AISI D2
HARDENING
Tempering graph
Preheating temperature: 1110–1290°F (650–750°C). Retained austenite %
Hardness HRC
Austenitizing temperature: 1810–1920°F (990– 65
1050°C) but usually 1830–1905°F (1000–1040°C). 1920°F
(1050°C)
60
Temperature Soaking* time Hardness before
°F °C minutes tempering 1870°F
55 (1020°C)
1815 990 60 approx. 63 HRC 1815°F
1850 1010 45 approx. 64 HRC (990°C)
1885 1030 30 approx. 65 HRC 50
* Soaking time = time at austenitizing temperature after
the tool is fully heated through. 45 18
30 8
100 200 300 400 500 600 700°C
QUENCHING MEDIA 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 °F
• Oil (Only very simple geometries) Tempering temperature
• Vacuum (high speed gas)
• Forced air/gas
• Martempering bath or fluidized bed at 360–
930°F (180–500°C), then cooling in air.
Note: Temper the tool as soon as its temperature
reaches 120–160° F (50–70° C).
AISI D2 hardens through in all standard sizes.
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AISI D2
DIMENSIONAL CHANGES
DURING TEMPERING
Dimensional change %
+0,15
+0,10
+0,05
0
–0,05
–0,10
200 300 400 500 °C
400 600 800 1000°F
Tempering temperature
SUB-ZERO TREATMENT
Pieces requiring maximum dimensional stability
should be sub-zero treated, as volume changes
may occur over the course of time. This applies,
for example, to measuring tools such as gauges
and certain structural components.
Immediately after quenching the piece should be
sub-zero treated to between –95 to –110°F (–70
and –80°C)—soaking time 3–4 hours— followed
by tempering. Sub-zero treatment will give a hard-
ness increase of 1–3 HRC. Avoid intricate shapes
as there will be risk of cracking.
Sub-zero treatment must always be followed by a
series of tempering operations.
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AISI D2
Machining MILLING
Face and square shoulder face milling
The cutting data below are to be considered as
guiding values which must be adapted to existing Milling with Milling
local conditions. carbide with high
Cutting data speed steel
parameters Rough milling Fine milling Fine milling
TURNING
Cutting speed
(vc) f.p.m. 330–400 400–460 45
Turning Turning m/min. 100–120 120–140 14
with carbide with high
Cutting data speed steel Feed (fz)
parameters Rough turning Fine turning Fine turning in/tooth 0.008–0.016 0.004–0.008 0.004
mm/tooth 0.2–0.4 0.1–0.2 0.1
Cutting
speed (vc) Depth of cut (ap)
f.p.m. 230–360 360–500 50 inch 0.08–0.2
0.08–0.2 –0.08 –0.08
m/min. 70–110 110–150 15 mm 2–5 –2 –2
Welding Electrical-discharge
Good results when welding tool steel can be
achieved if proper precautions are taken during
machining
welding (elevated working temperature, joint If EDM is performed in the hardened and tem-
preparation, choice of consumables and welding pered condition, the hard brittle white layer must
procedure). If the tool is to be polished or photo- be completely removed through stoning and
etched, it is necessary to work with an electrode polishing operations and the tool should then be
type of matching composition. given an additional temper at approx. 50°F (25°C)
below the previous tempering temperature.
Welding Working Hardness Further information can be obtained from the
method temperature Consumables after welding
Uddeholm brochure “EDM of tool steel”.
MMA 390–485°F Inconel
(SMAW) 200–250°C 625-type 280 HB
UTP 67S 55–58 HRC
TIG 390–485°F Inconel
200–250°C 625-type 280 HB
UTPA 73G2
UTPA 67S
UTPA 696
53–56 HRC
55–58 HRC
60–64 HRC
Further information
Contact your local Uddeholm office for further
information on the selection, heat treatment, appli-
cation and availability of Uddeholm tool steels,
including the publications “Steels for Cold Work
Tooling”.
Relative comparison
of Uddeholm cold work tool steel
MATERIAL PROPERTIES AND RESISTANCE TO FAILURE MECHANISMS
AISI O1
AISI A2
AISI D2
COMPAX
SUPREME
VANADIS 4
VANADIS 6
VANADIS 10