Hot Work Tool Steel [electronic resource] : A Steel Portrait / by Joachim Schlegel, Till Schneiders.

Por: Schlegel, Joachim [author.]Colaborador(es): Schneiders, Till [author.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Tipo de material: TextoTextoEditor: Wiesbaden : Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden : Imprint: Springer Vieweg, 2024Edición: 1st ed. 2024Descripción: VII, 71 p. 41 illus., 5 illus. in color. online resourceTipo de contenido: text Tipo de medio: computer Tipo de portador: online resourceISBN: 9783658430160Tema(s): Civil engineering | Building materials | Buildings -- Design and construction | Civil Engineering | Building Materials | Building Construction and DesignFormatos físicos adicionales: Printed edition:: Sin título; Printed edition:: Sin títuloClasificación CDD: 624 Clasificación LoC:TA1-2040Recursos en línea: Libro electrónicoTexto
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Fundamentals -- Chemical compositions and types -- Microstructure and properties -- Manufacturing -- Applications -- Material data sheets -- Literature.
En: Springer Nature eBookResumen: The world of steel is amazingly diverse and so complex that it is not easy to keep track of in practice. In the form of portraits of selected steels and steel groups, this world of steel is to be brought closer to the reader; compact, understandable, informative, structured with examples from practice and suitable for reference. Hot work tool steels are a group of alloyed steels with high hot strength suitable for tools. These can withstand surface temperatures of more than 600 °C in use. For this purpose, they are optimally adapted to the most diverse requirements, especially for tools used in hot forming and die casting. Important are the chemical compositions, methods of production and processing as well as their properties or the material data of hot work tool steels, which are briefly and clearly presented in this book. The contents The history of hot work tool steels Designations, chemical compositions, grades, microstructure and properties Production (melting and powder metallurgy), heat and surface treatments The target groups Trainees in metal professions, Students, practitioners, engineers in steel production, forming and production technology, in steel, metal and tool construction and in the steel trade About the authors Dr.-Ing. Joachim Schlegel: Steel shaped his professional life as a mechanical engineer, rolling mill operator, researcher, salesman, product manager, customer consultant and lecturer (continuing education) Dr.-Ing. Till Schneiders: After studying mechanical engineering/materials technology, he has been working in the foundry and special steel industry since 2005, amongst others as Vice President Technology and Quality at Deutsche Edelstahlwerke.
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Fundamentals -- Chemical compositions and types -- Microstructure and properties -- Manufacturing -- Applications -- Material data sheets -- Literature.

The world of steel is amazingly diverse and so complex that it is not easy to keep track of in practice. In the form of portraits of selected steels and steel groups, this world of steel is to be brought closer to the reader; compact, understandable, informative, structured with examples from practice and suitable for reference. Hot work tool steels are a group of alloyed steels with high hot strength suitable for tools. These can withstand surface temperatures of more than 600 °C in use. For this purpose, they are optimally adapted to the most diverse requirements, especially for tools used in hot forming and die casting. Important are the chemical compositions, methods of production and processing as well as their properties or the material data of hot work tool steels, which are briefly and clearly presented in this book. The contents The history of hot work tool steels Designations, chemical compositions, grades, microstructure and properties Production (melting and powder metallurgy), heat and surface treatments The target groups Trainees in metal professions, Students, practitioners, engineers in steel production, forming and production technology, in steel, metal and tool construction and in the steel trade About the authors Dr.-Ing. Joachim Schlegel: Steel shaped his professional life as a mechanical engineer, rolling mill operator, researcher, salesman, product manager, customer consultant and lecturer (continuing education) Dr.-Ing. Till Schneiders: After studying mechanical engineering/materials technology, he has been working in the foundry and special steel industry since 2005, amongst others as Vice President Technology and Quality at Deutsche Edelstahlwerke.

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