Similar Grades:
UNS T11307
Shape:
Round, Flat, Square.
Size Range:
|
Diameter(mm) |
Thickness (mm) |
Width (mm) |
Length(mm) |
Round |
20-480 |
- |
- |
2000-5800 |
Square |
20-480 |
- |
- |
2000-5800 |
flat |
- |
20-50 |
80-600 |
2000-5800 |
Steel-making Condition:
EF, EF/EAF+LF+VD, EF/EAF+ESR
Delivery Condition:
Annealed , Quenched + Tempered
Surface Condition:
Black, Grinded, Peeled, Rough turned, Polished
Features:
1.Competitive price
2.Immediate delivery
3.Premium quality
4.Reliable service
5.MOQ: 1 Ton
Packing details |
In seaworthy packing, as your requirement. |
Delivery details |
within 30-50 days |
Chemical Composition:
C |
Mn |
P |
S |
Si |
Cr |
V |
W |
Mo |
0.97-1.05 |
0.15-0.40 |
0.030max |
0.030max |
0.20-0.55 |
3.5-4.0 |
1.75-2.25 |
1.40-2.10 |
8.20-9.20 |
Fabrication and Heat Treatment
M7 steel can be preheated at 788°C (1450°F). It is then rapidly heated to 1204°C (2200°F). Parts are held at 1204°C (2200°F) for 2 to 5 minutes followed by salt bathing, or quenching in oil or air.
Forging
M1 steels are medium machinable alloys. Machining should be carried out before performing hardening by heat treatment. The machinability of M1 molybdenum high speed tool steels is 50% of that of the W group or water-hardening low alloy tool steels.
Annealing
M7 steels can be annealed at 843°C (1550 to 1600°F). They are then slowly cooled in furnace at a temperature of less than 4°C (40°F) per hour.
Tempering
M1 steels are preheated at 760°C (1400°F ) before heat treatment. They are then heated rapidly to 1190°C (2175°F) for 3 to 5 min followed by oil-quenching, salt bathing or cooling in air. It is then subjected to tempering.
Applications
M7 molybdenum high-speed tool steels are mainly used for cutting tools in all machining operations.
Introduction
High-speed tool steels are divided into molybdenum high-speed steels and tungsten high-speed steels. Molybdenum high-speed steels are known as Group M steels. These steels have lower initial cost even though both types of high-speed steels are equivalent in performance. Tools made using high-speed tool steels can be coated with titanium carbide, titanium nitride, and other coatings by physical vapor deposition process for enhancing performance and prolonging life of the tool. There are different types of molybdenum high speed tool steels. Except M6, M 1 to M 10 contains some tungsten, but no cobalt.



