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HS PH13 Hot Work Die Steel

Posted By: Hongsheng

Date: Thu, 19 Jan 2023

Price: $1.00

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The HS PH13 hot work die steel is also a good material for many customers.


As modified hot die steel h13 with high roughness and high isotropy, HS PH13 with its molding die design optimizes the alloy element ratio on the basis of traditional H13, reduces the content of harmful elements such as P and S, so that hot die steel H13 has good thermal stability and thermal fatigue resistance.
Chemical properties of HS PH13
Steel Grade C Si Mn P S Cr Mo V
HS PH13 0.35~0.40 1.00~1.20 0.40~0.60 ≤0.010 ≤0.002 4.80~5.20 1.20~1.40 0.90~1.00


Features of HS PH13
With electro slag remelting, diffusion annealing process and ultrafine heat treatment, it has good microstructural homogeneity and finely dispersed carbides.
Good Tempering performance, high toughness, high high-temperature strength, good thermal stability and thermal fatigue resistance.
High isotropy, aspect ratio ≥0.8.
Annealing hardness≤230HB, quenching hardness 51~55HRC, tempering hardness 46~50HRC.


Recommend Heat Treatment of HS PH13
Heating Temperature/℃ Cooling Way Hardness (HRC) Tempering Temperature/℃ Tempering Numbers Hardness (HRC)
First Preheating Second Preheating Last Heating
500~600 820~860 1010~1040 Oil Cooling 53~55 560~620 2~3 46~50


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