High Speed Steel

High-speed steel (HSS) is a subset of tool steels known for its exceptional hardness, wear resistance, and ability to retain these properties at high temperatures. Here are some common types of high-speed steel and their applications:

1. Tungsten High-Speed Steel (T1)

  • Properties: High hardness, excellent wear resistance, and good toughness.
  • Applications: Used in cutting tools like drills, taps, milling cutters, and reamers.

2. Molybdenum High-Speed Steel (M2)

  • Properties: Good balance of toughness, wear resistance, and red hardness.
  • Applications: Commonly used for general-purpose cutting tools, including saw blades, end mills, and lathe tools.

3. Cobalt High-Speed Steel (M42)

  • Properties: Enhanced hot hardness and wear resistance due to the addition of cobalt.
  • Applications: Ideal for high-speed machining and cutting hard materials, such as stainless steel and titanium.

4. Tungsten-Molybdenum High-Speed Steel (T15)

  • Properties: High hardness, excellent wear resistance, and superior red hardness.
  • Applications: Used in heavy-duty cutting tools and applications requiring high wear resistance.

5. Vanadium High-Speed Steel (M35)

  • Properties: Improved toughness and wear resistance due to the addition of vanadium.
  • Applications: Suitable for high-performance cutting tools and applications requiring high toughness.

High-speed steel is widely used in various industrial applications due to its ability to maintain hardness and cutting efficiency at high temperatures. This makes it ideal for manufacturing cutting tools, drills, taps, milling cutters, and more.

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