77.140.35 - Tool steels
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Tool steels
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This document specifies requirements for the following grades of wrought tool steels:
a) non-alloy cold-work tool steels;
b) alloy cold-work tool steels;
c) alloy hot-work tool steels;
d) high-speed tool steels.
If not stated otherwise, this document applies to all types of hot-rolled, forged, cold-drawn or cold-rolled products or products produced by powder metallurgy, which are supplied in one of the surface and heat-treatment conditions given in 6.2 and Table 1.
NOTE Tables 2, 4, 6 and 8 cover only those steels which have gained certain international importance, which does not mean, however, that they are available in all industrial countries. In addition, a number of other steels for tools are specified in regional, national or company standards.
Where the heat resistance of the tools is of particular importance, as for example in the case of tools for hot forming glass, the material selection is based on ISO 4955.
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This document specifies requirements for the following grades of wrought tool steels:
a) non-alloy cold-work tool steels;
b) alloy cold-work tool steels;
c) alloy hot-work tool steels;
d) high-speed tool steels.
If not stated otherwise, this document applies to all types of hot-rolled, forged, cold-drawn or coldrolled
products or products produced by powder metallurgy, which are supplied in one of the surface
and heat-treatment conditions given in 6.2 and Table 1.
NOTE Tables 2, 4, 6 and 8 cover only those steels which have gained certain international importance, which
does not mean, however, that they are available in all industrial countries. In addition, a number of other steels
for tools are specified in regional, national or company standards.
Where the heat resistance of the tools is of particular importance, as for example in the case of tools for
hot forming glass, the material selection is based on ISO 4955.
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This document specifies requirements for the following grades of wrought tool steels: a) non-alloy cold-work tool steels; b) alloy cold-work tool steels; c) alloy hot-work tool steels; d) high-speed tool steels. If not stated otherwise, this document applies to all types of hot-rolled, forged, cold-drawn or cold-rolled products or products produced by powder metallurgy, which are supplied in one of the surface and heat-treatment conditions given in 6.2 and Table 1. NOTE Tables 2, 4, 6 and 8 cover only those steels which have gained certain international importance, which does not mean, however, that they are available in all industrial countries. In addition, a number of other steels for tools are specified in regional, national or company standards. Where the heat resistance of the tools is of particular importance, as for example in the case of tools for hot forming glass, the material selection is based on ISO 4955.
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ISO 11054:2006 specifies the designation of groups of high-speed steels used for manufacturing high-speed steel (HSS) cutting tools such as taps, drills and end mills. It is not intended to specify the composition of high-speed steels, which is the subject of ISO 4957.
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Specifies a method for assessing steels with C levels between 0,1 % and 1,5 % and a total content of alloy elements less than or equal to 5 %. The use of this method for other steels shall be subject to special agreement. Contains principles, sampling, preparation of samples, assessment of the distribution of carbides, expression of results and test report. An annex gives reference photomicrographs.
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This international standard covers the grades of wrought tool steels listed in tables 2, 4, 6 and 8, namely: a) unalloyed cold-work tool steels (see table 2); b) alloyed cold-work tool steels (see table 4); c) alloyed hot-work tool steels (see table 6); d) high-speed steels (see table 8). If not stated in the following, this international standard applies to all types of hot-rolled, forged or cold-drawn products which are supplied in one of the surface and heat-treatment conditions given in 5.1.2 and table 1.
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Specifies the designation of the groups HSS and HSS-E of high-speed steels used for manufacturing cutting tools such as taps, drills, etc. Is not intended to specify the composition of high-speed steels, which is stated in ISO 4957.
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