Hot work tool steelWith good hardenability and a carbon content typically between 0.35% and 0.45%, hot work tool steel has a uniform and fine microstructure after heat treatment, which greatly improves the strength and toughness of the material. It also has good high-temperature strength, melt resistance and thermal crack resistance, which makes hot work tool steel perform well in various high-temperature working environments. It is widely used in the manufacture of sleeves, shaft tie rods, shafts, hot shears, mold cores, mold inserts, etc.
SKD61 hot die tool steelWith a hardness reaching HRC 43~52, SKD61 possesses excellent abrasion resistance and heat erosion resistance, making it suitable for applications requiring high pressure and impact, such as gravity casting, sliders, and shafts. Furthermore, SKD61 exhibits superior machinability and temper hardening properties, making it ideal for manufacturing tools such as reamers, grooving tools, scissors, and hot-working punches.
DAC hot mold steelWith uniform material properties, it has excellent machinability, high plasticity, and balanced heat resistance. Moreover, the probability of deformation during heat treatment is extremely low. In addition, DAC also has high resistance to thermal fatigue and wear resistance. DAC hot die steel is often used in the manufacture of hot extrusion tools such as hot forging, high toughness stamping, aluminum extrusion dies, die casting dies, hot stamping dies, and forging dies.


