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MaterialData - 14076 HDS H13

AISI Type H13 hot work tool steel has high hardenability, excellent wear resistance and hot toughness. It has good thermal shock resistance and can tolerate some water cooling. Nitriding improves hardness but can diminish shock resistance if the hardened layer is too thick. Electroslag remelted H13 has greater homogeneity and finer structure, improving machinability, polishability and high temperature tensile strength. Applications include hot work dies, stamps, molds. It is used for aluminum and plastic molds requiring high polish. Pre-heating is recommended for welding with filler of similar composition.

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MaterialData - 14076 HDS H13

AISI Type H13 hot work tool steel has high hardenability, excellent wear resistance and hot toughness. It has good thermal shock resistance and can tolerate some water cooling. Nitriding improves hardness but can diminish shock resistance if the hardened layer is too thick. Electroslag remelted H13 has greater homogeneity and finer structure, improving machinability, polishability and high temperature tensile strength. Applications include hot work dies, stamps, molds. It is used for aluminum and plastic molds requiring high polish. Pre-heating is recommended for welding with filler of similar composition.

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  • General Information: Provides an overview of the AIS Type H13 Hot Work Tool Steel including applications, references, and materials properties.
  • Physical and Mechanical Properties: Enumerates the physical and mechanical properties such as density, hardness, and tensile strength.
  • Chemical Composition: Lists the chemical elements and their respective percentages found in H13 steel.
  • Descriptive Properties: Provides additional properties including creep strength and temperature resilience of the material.

AISI Type H13 Hot Work Tool Steel

Categories: Material Notes: Metal; Ferrous Metal; Tool Steel; Hot Work Steel High hardenability, excellent wear resistance and hot toughness. H13 has good thermal shock resistance and will tolerate some water cooling in service. Nitriding will improve hardness, but can diminish shock resistance if hardened layer is too thick. Electroslag Remelted (ESR) H13 has greater homogeneity and an exceptionally fine structure, resulting in improved machinability, polishability and high temperature tensile strength. Applications: hot work applications: pressure die casting tools, extrusion tools, forging dies, hot shear blades, stamping dies, plastic molds. ESR H13 is great for aluminum die-casting tools and plastic mold tools requiring a very high polish. Weldability: Pre and Post-heating recommended, can be welded with oxy-acetylene, inert shielded gas and shielded metal arc; Filler should be similar to the base metal. Key Words: Vendors: UNS T20813, ASTM A681, FED QQ-T-570, BS 4659 BH13, BS 4659 H13, BS EN ISO 4957 :2000 X40CrMoV5-1, Werkstoff 1.2344 Click here to view all available suppliers for this material. Please click here if you are a supplier and would like information on how to add your listing to this material. Physical Properties Density Mechanical Properties Hardness,RockwellC Metric 7.80 g/cc Metric 28.0 - 30.0 31.0 - 33.0 39.0 - 41.0 45.0 - 47.0 49.0 - 51.0 51.0 - 53.0 English 0.282 lb/in English 28.0 - 30.0 31.0 - 33.0 39.0 - 41.0 45.0 - 47.0 49.0 - 51.0 51.0 - 53.0 Comments

TensileStrength,Ultimate TensileStrength,Yield ElongationatBreak ModulusofElasticity BulkModulus PoissonsRatio Machinability ShearModulus Thermal Properties CTE, linear SpecificHeatCapacity Thermal Conductivity Processing Properties ProcessingTemperature AnnealingTemperature Component Elements Properties Carbon,C Chromium,Cr Iron,Fe

51.0 - 53.0 52.0 - 54.0 1990 MPa 1650 MPa 9.00 % 210 GPa 140 GPa 0.300 50 % 81.0 GPa Metric 11.0 m/m-C
@Temperature 25.0 - 95.0C

51.0 - 53.0 52.0 - 54.0 289000 psi 239000 psi 9.00 % 30500 ksi 20300 ksi 0.300 50 % 11700 ksi English 6.11 in/in-F
@Temperature 77.0 - 203F

Comments airoroilquenchedandtemperedat705C(1300F). airoroilquenchedandtemperedat675C(1250F). airoroilquenchedandtemperedat650C(1200F). airoroilquenchedandtemperedat620C(1150F). airoroilquenchedandtemperedat595C(1100F). airquenchedfrom1025C(1875F)oroilquenchedfrom1010C (1850F)withnotemper,ortemperedfor1hourat315C(600F), 425C(800F),and480C(900F). airoroilquenchedandtemperedat565C(1050F). airoroilquenchedandtemperedat510C(950F)and540C(1000 F). at HRC = 55 (air or oil quenched from 995-1025C) at HRC = 55 (air or oil quenched from 995-1025C) at HRC = 55 (air or oil quenched from 995-1025C) Typical for steel. Calculated Based on 1% carbon steel. as 100% machinability Estimated from elastic modulus Comments

11.5 m/m-C
@Temperature 25.0 - 205C

6.39 in/in-F
@Temperature 77.0 - 401F

12.4 m/m-C
@Temperature 25.0 - 540C

6.89 in/in-F
@Temperature 77.0 - 1000F

0.460 J/g-C
@Temperature 0.000 - 100C

0.110 BTU/lb-F
@Temperature 32.0 - 212F

24.3 W/m-K
@Temperature215C

169 BTU-in/hr-ft-F
@Temperature419F

24.3 W/m-K
@Temperature475C

169 BTU-in/hr-ft-F
@Temperature887F

24.4 W/m-K
@Temperature350C

169 BTU-in/hr-ft-F
@Temperature662F

24.7 W/m-K
@Temperature605C

171 BTU-in/hr-ft-F
@Temperature1120F

Metric 540 - 650C 995 - 1040C 845 - 900C Metric 0.320 - 0.40 % 5.13 - 5.25 % >= 90.95 %

English 1000 - 1200F 1820 - 1900F 1550 - 1650F English 0.320 - 0.40 % 5.13 - 5.25 % >= 90.95 %

Comments Tempering Temperature Hardening Temperature

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Molybdenum,Mo Silicon,Si Vanadium,V Descriptive Properties Annealing Temperature Stress Relieving Temperature References for this datasheet.

1.33 - 1.40 % 1.0 % 1.0 %

1.33 - 1.40 % 1.0 % 1.0 %

850 - 870Cfor4hours 600 - 650Cfor2hours(approx.)

furnacecool20Cperhourmax. cool in still air; always stress relief before hardening.

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