SAE J 437A-1970 Selection and Heat Treatment of Tool and Die Steels《工具和模具钢的选择和热处理》.pdf
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1、SAE Technical Standards Board Rules provide that: “This report is published by SAE to advance the state of technical and engineering sciences. The use of this report is entirelyvoluntary, and its applicability and suitability for any particular use, including any patent infringement arising therefro
2、m, is the sole responsibility of the user.”SAE reviews each technical report at least every five years at which time it may be reaffirmed, revised, or cancelled. SAE invites your written comments and suggestions.QUESTIONS REGARDING THIS DOCUMENT: (412) 772-8512 FAX: (412) 776-0243TO PLACE A DOCUMENT
3、 ORDER; (412) 776-4970 FAX: (412) 776-0790SAE WEB ADDRESS http:/www.sae.orgCopyright 1970 Society of Automotive Engineers, Inc.All rights reserved. Printed in U.S.A.SURFACEVEHICLE400 Commonwealth Drive, Warrendale, PA 15096-0001INFORMATIONREPORTSubmitted for recognition as an American National Stand
4、ardJ437aREV.APR70Issued 1949-01Revised 1970-04Superseding J437a MAY69SELECTION AND HEAT TREATMENT OF TOOL AND DIE STEELSForewordThis Document has not changed other than to put it into the new SAE Technical Standards BoardFormat.1. ScopeThe information in this report covers data relating to SAE J438,
5、 Tool and Die Steels, and is intendedas a guide to the selection of the steel best suited for the intended purpose and to provide recommended heattreatments and other data pertinent to their use.Specific requirements as to physical properties are not included because the majority of tool and die ste
6、els areeither worked or given special heat treatments by the purchaser. The purchaser may or may not elect to usethe accompanying data for specification purposes.2. References2.1 Applicable PublicationThe following publication forms a part of the specification to the extent specifiedherein. Unless o
7、therwise indicated the lastest revision of SAE publications shall apply.2.1.1 SAE PUBLICATIONAvailable from SAE, 400 Commonwealth Drive, Warrendale, PA 15096-0001.SAE J438Tool and Die Steels2.1.2 ASM PUBLICATIONATTN: MSC/Book Order, ASM International, PO Box 473, Novelty, OH 44072-9901.ASM Handbook1
8、948 Edition, pp. 658-6593. The Selection of Tool and Die Steels1Simplification of the problems connected with the selection of tool steels has long been an aim of bothproducers and consumers. This article is restricted to a discussion of the general principles involved inselection and will include a
9、 tabulation of the metallurgical characteristics of the principal tool steel types as anaid in selection. A correlation of these metallurgical characteristics with the requirements of the tool inoperation should form the basis of a sound approach to the selection of a steel for any application. Tabl
10、e 1.1. Condensed from the ASM Handbook, 1948 edition, pp. 658659, with the permission of the American Society for Metals.SAE J437a Revised APR70-2-TABLE 1COMPARISON OF TOOL STEELS ON BASIS OF PROPERTIES AFFECTING SELECTIONSAE Steel DesignationNondeformingPropertiesSafety inHardeningDepth ofHardening
11、 (1)1. These are intended to emphasize major differences between the groups of steels and do not account for the minor differences in depths of hardening that exist between steels of the same group. This is particularly true of the Water Hardening W Steels which are frequently furnished with varying
12、 degrees of hardenability as listed in Table 1.ToughnessResistance toSofteningEffect of HeatWearResistance MachinabilityWater Hardening Tool SteelsW108 Poor Fair Shallow Good(2)2. Toughness decreases somewhat with increasing depth of hardening.Poor Fair BestW109 Poor Fair Shallow Good(2) Poor Fair B
13、estW110 Poor Fair Shallow Good(2) Poor Good BestW112 Poor Fair Shallow Good(2) Poor Good BestW209 Poor Fair Shallow Good Poor Fair BestW210 Poor Fair Shallow Good Poor Good BestW310 Poor Fair Shallow Good Poor Good BestShock Resisting Tool SteelsS1Chromium-Tungsten Fair Good Medium Good Fair Fair Fa
14、irS2Silicon-Molybdenum W Poor(3)3. W as shown here indicates water quench. O as shown here indicates oil quench.W Poor(3) Medium Best Fair Fair GoodO Fair(3) O Good(3)S5Silicon-Manganese W Poor(3) W Poor(3) Medium Best Fair Fair FairO Fair(3) O Good(3)Cold Work Tool SteelsOil Hardening TypesO1Low Ma
15、nganese Good Good Medium Fair Poor Good GoodO2High Manganese Good Good Medium Fair Poor Good GoodO6Molybdenum Graphitic Fair Good Medium Fair Poor Good BestMedium Alloy Air Hardening TypesA25% Chromium Air Hard Best Best Deep Fair Fair Good FairHigh Carbon-High Chromium TypesD2High Carbon-High Chrom
16、ium (Air) Best Best Deep Fair Fair Best PoorD3High Carbon-High Chromium (Oil) Good Good Deep Poor Fair Best PoorD5High Carbon-High Chromium-Cobalt Best Best Deep Fair Fair Best PoorD7High Carbon-High Chromium-High Vanadium Best Best Deep Poor Fair Best PoorHot Work Tool SteelsChromium Base TypesH11C
17、hromium-Molybdenum-V Good Good Deep Good Good Fair FairH12Chromium-Molybdenum-Tungsten Good Good Deep Good Good Fair FairH13Chromium-Molybdenum-VV Good Good Deep Good Good Fair FairTungsten Base TypesH21Tungsten Good Good Deep Good Good Fair FairHigh Speed Tool SteelsTungsten Base TypesT1Tungsten 18
18、-4-1 Good Good Deep Poor Good Good FairT2Tungsten 18-4-2 Good Good Deep Poor Good Good FairT4Cobalt-Tungsten 18-4-1-5 Good Fair Deep Poor Best Good FairT5Cobalt-Tungsten 18-4-2-8 Good Fair Deep Poor Best Good FairT8Cobalt-Tungsten 14-4-2-5 Good Fair Deep Poor Best Good FairMolybdenum Base TypesM1Mol
19、ybdenum 8-2-1 Good Fair Deep Poor Good Good FairM2Molybdenum-Tungsten 6-6-2 Good Fair Deep Poor Good Good FairM3Molybdenum-Tungsten 6-6-3 Good Fair Deep Poor Good Best FairM4Molybdenum-Tungsten 6-6-4 Good Fair Deep Poor Good Best FairSpecial Purpose Tool SteelsLow Alloy TypesL6Nickel-Chromium Fair G
20、ood Medium Fair Poor Fair FairL7Chromium Fair Good Medium Fair Poor Good FairSAE J437a Revised APR70-3-Practical experience indicates that in the majority of instances the choice is not limited to a single type of toolsteel or even to a particular family of tool steels for a workable solution to an
21、individual tooling problem.Because it is desirable to select the steel that will give the most economical overall performance, the tool lifeobtained with each steel under consideration should be judged by weighing such factors as expectedproductivity, ease of fabrication, and cost.The majority of to
22、ol steel applications can be divided into a small number of groups or types of operations:cutting, shearing, forming, drawing, extrusion, rolling, and battering. Cutting tools include drills, taps,broaches, hobs, lathe tools, and the like. Shearing tools include shears, blanking and trimming dies, p
23、unches,and such. Forming tools include draw, forging, cold heading, and die casting dies. Battering tools includechisels and all forms of tools involving heavy shock. Many of these classifications can be further divided intocold and hot working tools.For each of these groups, certain metallurgical c
24、haracteristics are of utmost importance. Most cutting toolsrequire high hardness, high resistance to the softening effect of heat, and high wear resistance. Shearing toolsrequire high wear resistance combined with fair toughness, and these characteristics must be properlybalanced depending on the to
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