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Master Bond adhesives
Assab Steels CALMAX Plastic Mold Material
Categories: Metal; Ferrous Metal; Alloy Steel; Chrome-moly Steel

Material Notes: CALMAX is a chromium-molybdenum-vanadium alloyed steel characterized by:
  • High toughness
  • Good wear resistance
  • Good through hardening properties
  • Good dimensional stability in hardening
  • Good polishability
  • Good weldability
  • Good flame and induction hardenability

Applications: Cold work applications: General blanking and forming, heavy duty blanking and forming, deep drawing, coining, cold extrusion dies with complicated geometry, rolls, shear blades, prototype tooling.
Plastic moulding applications: Long run moulds, moulds for reinforced plastics, moulds for compression molding.

Vendors:
Available Properties
  • Density
  • Density
  • Density
  • Hardness, Brinell, hardness supplied.
  • Hardness, Rockwell C, tempering temperature (2h + 2h) 600°C (1110°F)
  • Hardness, Rockwell C, tempering temperature (2h + 2h) 400°C (750°F)
  • Hardness, Rockwell C, Hardness as a function of austenitizing temperature. 900°C (1650°F) Austenitizing temperature
  • Hardness, Rockwell C, tempering temperature (2h + 2h) 200°C (390°F)
  • Hardness, Rockwell C, Hardness before tempering at 950°C (1740°F) Austenitizing temperature: Holding time: 30 minutes.
  • Hardness, Rockwell C, Hardness before tempering at 960°C (1760°F) Austenitizing temperature: Holding time: 30 minutes.
  • Hardness, Rockwell C, Hardness as a function of austenitizing temperature. 960°C (1785°F) Austenitizing temperature
  • Hardness, Rockwell C, Hardness before tempering at 970°C (1780°F) Austenitizing temperature: Holding time: 30 minutes.
  • Modulus of Elasticity
  • Modulus of Elasticity
  • Modulus of Elasticity
  • Compressive Yield Strength, Rc0.2. Hardness HRC 56.
  • Compressive Yield Strength, Rc0.2. Hardness HRC 58.
  • Compressive Yield Strength, Rc0.2. Hardness HRC 60.
  • Compressive Strength, Rcm. Hardness HRC 56.
  • Compressive Strength, Rcm. Hardness HRC 58.
  • Compressive Strength, Rcm. Hardness HRC 60.
  • Fracture Toughness, tempering range 200-450°C (390-842°F) respectively. Hardened at 960°C (1760°F). Quenched in air. Tempered twice.
  • Charpy Impact, tempering at 300°C (570°F). Hardened at 960°C (1760°F). Quenched in air. Tempered twice.
  • Charpy Impact, tempering at 450°C (842°F). Hardened at 960°C (1760°F). Quenched in air. Tempered twice.
  • Charpy Impact, tempering at 600°C (1110°F). Hardened at 960°C (1760°F). Quenched in air. Tempered twice.
  • CTE, linear
  • CTE, linear
  • CTE, linear
  • Specific Heat Capacity
  • Specific Heat Capacity
  • Specific Heat Capacity
  • Thermal Conductivity
  • Thermal Conductivity
  • Carbon, C
  • Chromium, Cr
  • Iron, Fe
  • Manganese, Mn
  • Molybdenum, Mo
  • Silicon, Si
  • Vanadium, V
  
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