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T-15 High Speed Steel

REDWEAR 15 AISI T-15 HIGH SPEED STEEL

ANALYSIS

C

SI

MN

CR

NI

MO

W

CO

V

.1.55

.30

.30

4.75

 

.50

12.50

5.0

5.0

SIZE AVAILABILITY

Flats - Rounds - Squares - Hollowbar
Standard Sizes - Non-Standard Sizes - Metric Sizes

ADVANTAGES

Exceptional wear resistance. 
Excellent red hardness. 
Resists softening at high operating temperatures.

APPLICATIONS

Header Die Inserts

Cold Heading Punches

Milling Cutters

Shaper Tools

Hobs

Lathe Tools

Planer Tools

Shaving Tools

Boring Tools

Broaches

Reamers

Taps


TREATMENT

TEMPERATURE RANGE

COOLING/QUENCHING

NOTES

FORGING

1700-2100° F

Slow.

Cool slowly in dry sand or in other insulating media.

ANNEALING

1600-1650° F

Cool slowly at a rate of 35° F per hour to 1000° F.

For best results, insulating media is desirable.  Hold at temperature for 2 hours.

STRESS RELIEVING

1100-1300° F

Cool slowly

Stress relieve after rough machining

PREHEATING

1450-1500° F

 

Preheat time in furnace is ¾ Hr. per inch of thickness.  Heating up to temperature as slow as possible.

HARDENING

2250-2300° F (furnace)

2220-2275° F (salt bath)

Quench in air or warm oil.  To minimize quenching strains, quench in salt at 1000° F

For maximum wear resistance, harden at 2300° F.  For maximum toughness and high hardness, harden at 2200° F.

TEMPERING

(See Chart)

 

Double tempering is recommended.  The usual tempering time is 2+2 hours.  Recommended temperature is 1000-1075° F for cutting tools.  1100-1200° F for shock tools

Data is typical and should not be construed as actual values for any catagory.
Applications and technical information require engineers and tool designers to exercise independent judgement.