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AISI Type O2 Oil-hardeningToolSteel,oilquenchedat800C,temperedat260C

Categories: Metal; Ferrous Metal; Tool Steel; Cold Work Steel; Oil-Hardening Steel

Material Notes: Even intricate sections may be hardened, with good dimensional stability during hardening. Key Words: Vendors: UNS T31502, ASTM A681, FED QQ-T-570, SAE J437, SAE J438, DIN 1.2842, A No vendors are listed for this material. Please click here if you are a supplier and would like information on how to add your listing to this material. Metric 7.61 g/cc Metric 624 55 602 1930 MPa 1750 MPa 0.000 % 140 GPa 105 J 80.0 GPa Metric 10.3 m/m-C
@Temperature 25.0 - 40.0C

Physical Properties Density Mechanical Properties Hardness,Knoop Hardness,RockwellC Hardness,Vickers TensileStrength,Ultimate TensileStrength,Yield ElongationatBreak BulkModulus IzodImpactUnnotched ShearModulus Thermal Properties CTE, linear Processing Properties ProcessingTemperature AnnealingTemperature Component Elements Properties Carbon,C Chromium,Cr Iron,Fe Manganese,Mn Molybdenum,Mo Phosphorous,P Silicon,Si Sulfur,S Vanadium,V References for this datasheet.

English 0.275 lb/in English 624 55 602 280000 psi 254000 psi 0.000 % 20300 ksi 77.4 ft-lb 11600 ksi English 5.72 in/in-F
@Temperature 77.0 - 104F

Comments

Comments Converted from Rockwell C hardness.

in 50 mm Typical for steel Typical for steel Comments

13.0 m/m-C
@Temperature 25.0 - 260C

7.22 in/in-F
@Temperature 77.0 - 500F

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

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

Metric 175 - 260C 760 - 800C 745 - 775C Metric 0.85 - 0.95 % <= 0.35 % 96.0 % 1.60 % <= 0.30 % <= 0.030 % <= 0.50 % <= 0.030 % <= 0.30 %

English 347 - 500F 1400 - 1470F 1370 - 1430F English 0.85 - 0.95 % <= 0.35 % 96.0 % 1.60 % <= 0.30 % <= 0.030 % <= 0.50 % <= 0.030 % <= 0.30 %

Comments Tempering Temperature Hardening Temperature

Comments

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