High-speed steels contain molybdenum and tungsten. They are hardened to 62-67 HRC and maintain this hardness in service temperatures as high as 540° C. Their properties are high wear resistance, high hardness at elevated and low temperatures, and excellent toughness. Typical applications: cutting-off tools (knives, drills, milling cutters, etc.), rolls for cold rolling, cold-work tools.
Brand Name |
Ravne No. |
Mat. No. |
DIN |
AISI |
BRCMO |
882 |
1.3243 |
S6-5-2-5 |
M35 |
BRCMO2 |
883 |
1.3247 |
S2-10-1-8 |
M42 |
BRM2 |
876 |
1.3343 |
S5-5-2 |
M2 |
BRW |
870 |
1.3355 |
S18-0-1 |
T1 |
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Powder High-Speed Steels
Steels made in powder metallurgy process (PM) have a fine and homogeneous carbide structure resulting in a better isotropy, higher hardness and toughness. They are used for the hardest applications in tooling industry ensuring long service life of tools.
Brand Name |
Ravne No. |
Mat. No. |
DIN |
AISI |
RAVNE23 |
269 |
1.3344 |
S5-5-3 |
M3:2 |
RAVNE30 |
270 |
1.3244 |
- |
M3C1.2+Co |
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