Alloy tool steel for mold

Alloy tool steel is medium and high carbon steel containing a variety of alloying elements, such as silicon, chromium, tungsten, molybdenum, vanadium, etc. Alloy tool steel is easy to harden and is not prone to deformation and cracks. It is suitable for manufacturing cutting tools, molds, and measuring tools with large sizes and complex shapes. […]
Alloy structural steel for forging

The carbon content of alloy structural steel is lower than that of carbon structural steel, generally in the range of 0.15%-0.50%. In addition to carbon, it also contains one or several alloying elements, such as silicon, manganese, vanadium, titanium, boron and nickel, chromium, molybdenum, etc. Alloy structural steel is easy to harden and not easy […]
What Is Tapping?
Tapping is a process used to create threads, typically internal threads, in a hole or opening in a workpiece. It involves the use of a tap, which is a dedicated cutting tool for threads. The tool essentially functions similarly to an ordinary drill. The cutting element of a tap is its thread, while the indented […]
Low alloy steel for CNC machining

Ordinary low alloy steel is a common alloy steel containing a small amount of alloying elements (the total amount does not exceed 3% in most cases). This kind of steel has relatively high strength, relatively good comprehensive properties, corrosion resistance, wear resistance, low-temperature resistance, good cutting performance, welding performance, etc. Under the condition of saving […]
Thread Milling
Thread milling is a machining process that involves using a specialized cutting tool called a thread mill to create internal or external threads in a workpiece. It involves cutting threads, whether they are internal threads within a hole or external threads encircling a workpiece, through the controlled circular movement of a rotating tool. The key […]
Powder Coating
What is Powder Coating? Powder coating is the process of applying protective coatings to surfaces by applying dry, electrostastically charged powders of typically thermoset or thermoplastic polymer onto a grounded surface using a specialized spray gun, forming a thin and even coat. Once applied, the coated surface is heated and/or cured to fuse the powder […]
Alloy steel for mechanical parts

In addition to iron, carbon, and a small amount of inevitable silicon, manganese, phosphorus, and sulfur elements, steel also contains a certain amount of alloying elements. The alloying elements in steel include silicon, manganese, molybdenum, nickel, chromium, vanadium, and titanium. , niobium, boron, lead, rare earth, etc. and one or more of them, this kind […]
Easy-cut structural steel for bushing

Free-cutting structural steel is made by adding some elements to the steel that make the steel brittle so that the steel is easily broken into chips when cutting, which is beneficial to increasing the cutting speed and extending the tool life. The element that makes steel brittle is mainly sulfur. Elements such as lead, tellurium, […]
Carbon tool steel for tooling

Carbon tool steel is a high-carbon steel that does not contain alloy elements. The carbon content is in the range of 0.65%-1.35%. Its production cost is low, the source of raw materials is easy to obtain, and its cutting processability is good. After heat treatment, it can obtain high hardness and It has high wear […]
High-quality structural steel for tools

This type of steel must ensure both chemical composition and mechanical properties. Its grade uses two digits to express the mass fraction of the average carbon in the steel in ten thousand (ωс*10000). For example, 45 steel means that the average carbon mass fraction in the steel is 0.45%; 08 steel means that the average […]