Impact of scrap use on the properties of hot-work tool steels

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Ernst, C
Wewers, B
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STAHL UND EISEN | 2003年 / 123卷 / 08期
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Scrap is an important raw material applied in the production of tool steels by electric arc furnace metallurgy. Its composition and especially its contents of residual elements can have a crucial influence on the properties of the steels produced. Resuming the results of a former ECSC-sponsored research project, the working properties and the properties important for the use of the steel as a tool were investigated using thirteen heats of hot-work tool steel X38CrMoV 5 1 (material no 1.2343) that contained different contents of the residuals copper, nickel, phosphorus and aluminium. The properties investigated comprised of continuous castability, hot workability as well as mechanical-technological properties at room temperature and at elevated temperature. The elements phosphorus with a content of up to 0,021 mass.-% and aluminium with mass contents of up to 0,025 % were closely associated with a deterioration of ductility and toughness at room temperature as well as at elevated temperature. Likewise hot workability was impaired. Copper mass contents of up to 0,38 % reduced the time-dependent properties and ductility. Of the residuals investigated, nickel with a mass content of up to 0,49 % was the least harmful. Under consideration of the custom-designed requirements on hot-work tool steel maximum upper limits are suggested for the elements investigated.
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