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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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Understanding the Trade-offs: Key Disadvantages of D2 Tool Steel

What are the D2 tool steel disadvantages? While D2 tool steel is highly regarded for its excellent wear resistance in cold-work applications, it presents challenges including difficult machining and grinding, moderate toughness, potential dimensional instability due to retained austenite after heat treatment, susceptibility to quench cracking, and significant difficulty in welding. Understanding these limitations is

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