PB Uddeholm Arne English
PB Uddeholm Arne English
PB Uddeholm Arne English
This information is based on our present state of knowledge and is intended to provide general
notes on our products and their uses. It should not therefore be construed as a warranty of
specific properties of the products described or a warranty for fitness for a particular purpose.
Classified according to EU Directive 1999/45/EC
For further information see our “Material Safety Data Sheets”.
General Properties
Uddeholm Arne general purpose oil-hardening Physical data
tool steel is a versatile manganese-chromium-
Hardened and tempered to 62 HRC. Data at
tungsten steel suitable for a wide variety of
ambient temperature and elevated tempera-
cold-work applications. Its main characteristics
ture.
include:
• good machinability Temperature 20°C 200°C 400°C
• good dimensional stability in hardening (68°F) (375°F) (750°F)
Applications 62
60
3000
2700
2200
2150
55 2200 1800
Tools for Material thickness HRC 50 1700 1350
Cutting
Blanking, punching, up to 3 mm (1/8") 60–62
piercing, cropping, 3– 6 mm (1/8–1/4") 56–60
shearing, trimming 6–10 mm (1/4–13/32") 54–56
clipping
Short cold shears 54–60
Clipping and trimming tools Hot 58–60
for forgings Cold 56–58
Forming
Bending, raising, drawing, rim rolling,
spinning and flow forming 56–62
Small coining dies 56–60
Gauges, measuring tools
Turning centres
Guide bushes, ejector pins, high duty,
small/medium drills and taps
Small gear wheels, pistons, nozzles, cams 58–62
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After rough machining the tool should be Hardness, HRC Retained austenite %
heated through to 650°C (1200°F), holding
time 2 hours. Cool slowly to 500°C (930°F) 66
64
then freely in air. Austenitizing temperature
62
60
Hardening 58
820°C
(1510°F)
Preheating temperature: 600–700°C (1110– 56
1290°F) 54 790°C
Austenitizing temperature: 790–850°C (1450– 52 (1455°F)
1560°F) 50
48 14
Temperature Soaking* time Hardness before Retained austenite
46 850°C (1560°F) 12
°C °F minutes tempering
44 10
800 1470 30 approx. 65 HRC 42 8
825 1520 20 approx. 65 HRC
850 1560 15 approx. 63 HRC 40 6
38 4
* Soaking time = time at austenitizing temperature after
the tool is fully heated through 36 2
Protect the part against decarburization and 100 200 300 400 500 600 700°C
oxidation during hardening. 212 392 572 752 932 1112 1292°F
Tempering temperature
Quenching media Above tempering curves are obtained after heat treatment of
• Oil samples with a size of 15 x 15 x 40 mm, quenched in oil.
Lower hardness can be expected after heat treatment of
• Martempering bath. Temperature 180–225°C tools and dies due to factors like actual tool size and heat
(360–435°F), then cooling in air treatment parameters.
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-0.1
-0,2
100 200 300 °C
200 400 600 °F
Tempering temperature
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Machining Milling
FACE AND SQUARE SHOULDER MILLING
recommendations Milling with carbide
The following tables give machining data for Cutting data
parameters Rough milling Fine milling
Uddeholm Arne in soft annealed condition.
Cutting speed (vc)
Hardness 190 HB. The data are to be consid- m/min 170–250 250–290
ered as guiding values, which must be adapted f.p.m. 560–820 820–950
to existing local conditions. Feed (fz)
mm/tooth 0,2–0,4 0,10–0,2
inch/tooth 0.008–0.016 0.004–0.008
Depth of cut (ap)
Turning mm 2–5 –2
inch 0.08–0.2 –0.08
Turning with carbide Turning
with high Carbide designation
Cutting data speed steel ISO P20–P40 P10–P20
Coated carbide Coated carbide
parameters Rough turning Fine turning Fine turning
or cermet
Cutting speed
(vc)
m/min 160–210 210–260 20–25
f.p.m. 525–690 690–850 65–80
END MILLING
– 5 –3/16
5–10 3/16–3/8
15–17*
15–17*
49–56*
49–56*
0.08–0.20
0.20–0.30
0.003–0.008
0.008–0.012
Grinding
10–15 3/8–5/8 15–17* 49–56* 0.30–0.35 0.012–0.014 General grinding wheel recommendation for
15–20 5/8–3/4 15–17* 49–56* 0.35–0.40 0.014–0.016
Uddeholm Arne is given below. More informa-
* For coated HSS drills vc = 26–28 m/min. (85–90 f.p.m.) tion can be found in the Uddeholm publication
“Grinding of Tool Steel”.
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Welding Electrical-discharge
Good results when welding tool steel can be machining
achieved if proper precautions are taken If spark-erosion, EDM, is performed in the
during welding (elevated working temperature, hard-ened and tempered condition, the tool
joint preparation, choice of consumables and should then be given an additional temper at
welding procedure). If the tool is to be approx. 25°C (50°F) below the previous
polished or photo-etched, it is necessary to tempering temperature.
work with an electrode type of matching
composition.
Relative comparison
of Uddeholm cold work tool steel
MATERIAL PROPERTIES AND RESISTANCE TO FAILURE MECHANISMS
Hardness/ Resistance to Fatigue cracking resistance
Resistance Ductility/ Toughness/
Uddeholm to plastic Machin- Grind- Dimension Abrasive Adhesive resistance to gross
grade deformation ability ability stability wear wear chipping cracking
ARNE
CALMAX
CALDIE (ESR)
RIGOR
SLEIPNER
SVERKER 21
SVERKER 3
VANADIS 4
EXTRA*
VANADIS 6*
VANADIS 10*
VANADIS 23*
VANCRON 40*
* Uddeholms PM SuperClean-stål
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HEAT TREATMENT
Prior to delivery all of the different bar materials are subjected to
a heat treatment operation, either as soft annealing or hardening
and tempering. These operations provide the steel with the right
balance between hardness and toughness.
MACHINING
Before the material is finished and put into stock, we also rough
machine the bar profiles to required size and exact tolerances.
In the lathe machining of large dimensions, the steel bar rotates
against a stationary cutting tool. In peeling of smaller dimensions,
the cutting tools revolve around the bar.
To safeguard our quality and guarantee the integrity of the tool
steel we perform both surface- and ultrasonic inspections on all
bars. We then remove the bar ends and any defects found during
the inspection.
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ELECTRIC ARC
FURNACE
UPHILL CASTING
HEAT
TREATMENT
ROLLING MILL
FORGING
MACHINING
STOCK
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Network of excellence
UDDEHOLM is present on every continent. This ensures you
high-quality Swedish tool steel and local support wherever you
are. ASSAB is our exclusive sales channel, representing Uddeholm
in the Asia Pacific area. Together we secure our position as the
world’s leading supplier of tooling materials.
www.assab.com www.uddeholm.com
UDDEHOLM is the world’s leading supplier of tooling materials. This
is a position we have reached by improving our customers’ everyday
business. Long tradition combined with research and product develop-
ment equips Uddeholm to solve any tooling problem that may arise.
It is a challenging process, but the goal is clear – to be your number one
partner and tool steel provider.
Our presence on every continent guarantees you the same high quality
wherever you are. ASSAB is our exclusive sales channel, representing
Uddeholm in the Asia Pacific area. Together we secure our position as
the world’s leading supplier of tooling materials. We act worldwide, so
there is always an Uddeholm or ASSAB representative close at hand to
give local advice and support. For us it is all a matter of trust – in long-
term partnerships as well as in developing new products. Trust is
something you earn, every day.