Cold work tool steelWith its high carbon content, cold work tool steel is characterized by high hardness, high wear resistance, and sharp cutting edge, making it widely used in the manufacture of various cutting tools, slitting tools, punches, powder metallurgy dies, stamping dies, high-load cutting dies, forming rolls, cold rolling rolls, and pressure machinery parts.
Cold work tool steel not only possesses high hardness and wear resistance but also impact resistance. During quenching, it effectively reduces the risk of deformation while maintaining excellent toughness and high hardenability. Furthermore, cold work tool steel ensures extremely high precision and efficiency in operations such as cutting, forming, and compression, thereby improving the stability and production efficiency of the manufacturing process.
SKD11 cold die tool steelBelonging to the category of high-carbon, high-chromium alloy tool steel, SKD11 incorporates alloying elements such as chromium, molybdenum, and vanadium. It possesses properties such as wear resistance, resistance to deformation, and impact resistance, making it suitable for manufacturing various tools, such as milling cutters, punches, and rollers. Furthermore, SKD11 is also commonly used in the manufacture of cold-pressing dies, drawing dies, finishing dies, powder dies, and forging dies, finding very wide application in the mold manufacturing industry.
SLD Special Cold-Die Alloy Tool SteelWith a high carbon content and high steel purity, it undergoes vacuum degassing, resulting in excellent hardenability. Due to its high toughness, long-lasting sharpness, and ease of machining and turning, it is widely used in the manufacture of various sharp tools, such as woodworking blades, circular saws, boring tools, milling cutters, and rollers. Furthermore, SLD has a low risk of deformation after quenching and excellent wear resistance, making it an ideal material for manufacturing heavy-duty cutting and stamping dies, forming rollers, and precision molds.


