Technical Specs
Chemical Composition Of High Speed Steel
Grade | Analysis | Characteristics and Applications | ||||||
Standard |
C
|
Cr
|
Mo
|
W
|
Co
|
V
|
Nb
|
|
E T1 |
0,75
|
4,1
|
–
|
18,0
|
–
|
1,1
|
–
|
W alloyed grade for knives. |
E M 1 |
0,83
|
3,8
|
8,5
|
1,8
|
–
|
1,2
|
–
|
Mo grade for taps, twist drills, dies and rolls. |
E M 50 |
0,84
|
4,0
|
4,2
|
–
|
–
|
1,1
|
–
|
Low alloyed grade for “do-it-yourself” drills. |
E M 52 |
0,89
|
4,0 |
4,5
|
1,2
|
–
|
1,9
|
–
|
Low alloyed grade for “do-it-yourself” drills. |
E M 2 |
0,90
|
4,2
|
5,0
|
6,4
|
–
|
1,8
|
–
|
Grade for general applications, rolls included. |
ABC III |
0,99
|
4,1
|
2,7
|
2,8
|
–
|
2,4
|
–
|
Grade for metal saws and wear parts. |
E M 7 |
1,02
|
3,8
|
8,6
|
1,8
|
–
|
1,9
|
–
|
Grade for twist drills, taps, end mills, reamers and rolls. |
E M3:1 |
1,05
|
4,0
|
6,3
|
6,3
|
–
|
2,5
|
–
|
Grade for bi-metal and hole saws. |
E M3:2 |
1,20
|
4,1
|
5,0
|
6,2
|
–
|
3,0
|
–
|
M2 upgraded for higher wear resistance. |
M9V |
1,20
|
4,2
|
8,5
|
3,5
|
–
|
3,0
|
–
|
Grade with high wear resistance and good grindability. For taps. |
E V 4 |
1,28
|
4,2
|
0,8
|
12,0
|
–
|
3,8
|
–
|
Grade with excellent wear resistance suitable for paper and textile knives. |
E M 4 |
1,30
|
4,2
|
4,5
|
5,6
|
–
|
4,0
|
–
|
Grade with excellent wear resistance for punches, form tools, dies and rolls. |
Co-grades | ||||||||
E 945 |
0,91
|
3,7
|
5,0
|
1,8
|
2,5
|
1,2
|
–
|
Low Co alloyed grade for twist drills and hand hock saws. |
E M35 |
0,93
|
4,2
|
5,0
|
6,4
|
4,8
|
1,8
|
–
|
Grade for general applications like taps and dies. |
C8 |
1,05
|
4,0
|
6,0
|
5,0
|
7,8
|
1,6
|
–
|
8% Co grade with improved hot hardness for end mills and special tools . |
E MAT II |
0,72
|
4,0
|
5,0
|
1,0
|
8,0
|
1,0
|
–
|
General grade for bi-metal saws with good toughness. |
E M42 |
1,08
|
3,8
|
9,4 |
1,5
|
8,0
|
1,2
|
–
|
High alloyed Co-grade for twist drills, end mills and bi-metal bandsaws. |
WKE 42 |
1,27
|
4,0
|
3,6
|
9,5
|
10,0
|
3,2
|
–
|
Grade similar to M42 upgraded for more wear resistance. |
WKE 45 |
1,41
|
4,2
|
3,6
|
8,8
|
11,0
|
3,4
|
–
|
High alloyed grade for tools bits and special tools. |
PM-grades | ||||||||
ASP 2005 |
1,50
|
4,0
|
2,5
|
2,5
|
–
|
4,0
|
–
|
Very high toughness for cold work applications. |
ASP 2012 |
0,60
|
4,0
|
2,0
|
2,1
|
–
|
1,5
|
–
|
Very high toughness for hot work applications. |
ASP 2015 |
1,55
|
4,0
|
–
|
12,0
|
5,0
|
5,0
|
–
|
High W alloyed grade for high performance cutting tools. |
ASP 2017 |
0,80
|
4,0
|
3,0
|
3,0
|
8,0
|
1,0
|
1,0
|
High toughness and excellent grindability for taps and roughing end mill etc. |
ASP 2023 |
1,28
|
4,0
|
5,0
|
6,4
|
–
|
3,1
|
–
|
Non-Co grade for cold work applications, high performance cutting tools and rolls. |
ASP 2030 |
1,28
|
4,0
|
5,0
|
6,4
|
8,5
|
3,1
|
–
|
Co grade for high performance cutting tools like end mills, hobs, shaper cutters etc. |
ASP 2052 |
1,60
|
4,8
|
2,0
|
10,5
|
8,0
|
5,0
|
–
|
High W alloyed grade for high performance cutting tools like end mills, hobs, shaper cutters etc. |
ASP 2053 |
2,48
|
4,2
|
3,1
|
4,2
|
–
|
8,0
|
–
|
High V alloyed grade for abrasive wear applications like wood and paper tools. |
ASP 2060 |
2,30
|
4,2
|
7,0
|
6,5
|
10,5
|
6,5
|
–
|
Very high alloyed grade for applications requiring both hot hardness and wear resistance. |