Cr12MoV

Cr12MoV is a high-alloy tool steel composed of iron, carbon, chromium, molybdenum, and vanadium. Typically solid with a silver-gray appearance, this steel features high hardness, high wear resistance, and good toughness. It is primarily used for making cold work dies, cutting tools, and measuring tools.

Form Supplied

Available surface conditions : hot rolled, ground, peeled, turned, drawn, cold rolled
 

HEAT TREATMENT

  • Annealing : Heat to 800-850°C, soak, then cool slowly to 600°C and air cool.
  • Stress Relieving: Heat to 600-700°C, hold for 1-2 hours, then cool slowly
  • Hardening: Preheat to 300-400°C and then 750-800°C. Austenitize at 1000-1050°C and hold for 15-30 minutes.
  • Quenching : Air cool or oil quench; gas quench in a vacuum furnace.
  • Tempering : Heat to 150-300°C, and hold for 1-2 hours. Multiple cycles are recommended.
 

PROCESSING

D2 can be worked as follows :

  • Machining( grinding, turning, milling)
  • Polishing
  • Hot forming
  • Electrical discharge machining
  • Welding(special procedure incl. pre-heating & filler
    materials of base material composition)

GRINDING

During Grinding, local heating of the surface, which can alter the temper, must be avoided. Grinding wheel manufacturers can provide advise on the choice of grinding wheels

SURFACE TREATMENT

Coating and Electroplating: For wear resistance and
hardness.
Heat Treatment: Induction hardening.
Machining: CNC for complex geometries.

DELIVERY HARDNESS

  • Typical soft annealed hardness is 250 HB
  • Cold drawn and cold rolled material is typically 10-40 HB harder

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