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S7 tool steel

S7 Tool Steel vs. 4140 Alloy Steel: Making the Right Choice for Your Application

When you’re looking at S7 tool steel and 4140 alloy steel, the most important thing to know right off the bat is that they are designed for fundamentally different jobs. If your application involves high shock or impact, like in many tooling operations, S7 is generally your go-to. If you need a versatile, strong steel […]

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o1 tool steel

O1 Tool Steel: Understanding Its Rockwell Hardness for Your Applications

Understanding O1 tool steel‘s hardness is critical for performance and tool life in factory applications. At Aobo Steel, this is a common question we address. To be direct, properly heat-treated O1 tool steel typically shows a Rockwell C hardness (HRC) from the low 50s to the mid-60s. In its as-quenched state—immediately after hardening and before

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p20 tool steel

Is P20 Steel a Hardened Steel? Yes, Typically Pre-Hardened.

When you’re selecting tool steel for your projects, particularly for applications like plastic injection molds or die casting dies, a common question that comes up is about the condition of P20 steel upon delivery. So, let’s get straight to it: Yes, P20 tool steel is typically supplied in a pre-hardened condition. Understanding P20’s “Pre-Hardened” State

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