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(%) Tempering Graph: Typical Analysis

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W-Nr. 1.2379

Material no. 1.2379 W-Nr. 1.2379


DIN designation X153CrMoV12-1 Secondary heat-treatable high alloy ledeburitic chrome steel, low distortion, standard cold work steel with good toughness.
Delivery condition annealed, max. 255 HB This steel is more wear-resistant due to its higher V content and shows a high tempering stability at higher hardening
temperatures. For this reason, it can be nitrided without the base material hardness falling below HRC 60. Suitable for
complicated cutting tools, thread rolling dies, sinking dies, broaches, milling tools, shear blades and extruding tools.

Typical analysis [%]


C Si Mn Cr Mo V Tempering Graph
1,55 0,3 0,35 11,8 0,75 0,75
Hardness, HRC

Heat treatment 65
Austenitizing temperature 1050 °C
Annealing
1020 °C
Temperature [°C] 820
60

Holding time/h 4h
990 °C
55

Cooling furnace or sand


50
Stress relieving
Temperature [°C] 650 45

Holding time/h 2h
40
Cooling furnace or sand
35
Hardening
Preheating 2-stage preheating (650 °C und 850 °C for vacuum hardening) 30
100 200 300 400 500 600 700
Austenitizing 980 - 1070 ºC, depending on the requested hardness, 20 - 45 min. Tempering temperature °C
heating time depending on hardness.
Quench 80 °C warm oil, salt bath or gas quenching T800-500 ≤ 600 sek.
Tempering At least 3 times - high-temperature tempering 510 - 530 ºC depending on
Properties:
• high wear and pressure resistance
requested hardness; at austenitization temperatures > 1030 ºC, large

• good hardenability with high dimensional stability


dimensions, if erosion, PVD coating or maximum dimensional stability is
desired, > 510 ºC must be allowed.
Remarks Temperature compensation at 500 °C possible.

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