O-1 is a general purpose oil-hardening tool steel. It has good abrasion resistance and toughness for a wide variety of applications.
O-1 is a general purpose oil-hardening tool steel. It has good abrasion resistance and toughness for a wide variety of applications.
C | CO | CR | MN | MO | NI | P | S | SI | V | W |
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0.85 – 1.00 | 0.40 – 0.70 | 1.00 – 1.40 | 0.10 – 0.50 | 0.30 Max. | 0.40 – 0.60 |
Flats • Hollowbar • Metric • Non-Standard • Rounds • Squares • Standard
Blanking Dies | Drawing Dies | Extrusion Dies |
Form Cutters | Forming Dies | Gauges – Special |
Lamination Dies | Master Tools | Molding Dies |
Paper Knives | Precision Tools | Punches |
Reamers | Roll Threading Dies | Screw Dies |
Sub-Press Dies | Taps | Trimming Dies |
DIN 1.2510-Germany
B.S. BO 1-United Kingdom
ASTM A681-US
FED QQ-T-570-US
SAE J437-US
SAE J438-US
UNS T31501-US
AISI O1 Tool Steel-US
Treatment | Temperature Range | Cooling/Quenching | Notes |
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Forging | 1825-1925° F | Lime or ashes. | Heavy sizes should be left to cool in vermiculite or in other insulating media. |
Annealing | 1425-1475° F | Cool slowly in the furnace at a maximum rate of 35° F per hour to approximately 1110° F. | Protect against surface decarburization using controlled atmosphere or by pack-annealing. |
Stress Relieving | 1200-1250° F | Stress relieve after rough machining | |
Preheating | 1200-1250° F | Preheat time in furnace is ¾ Hr. per inch of thickness. Heating up to temperature as slow as possible. | |
Hardening | 1450-1500° F | In oil. | Remove all forging or rolling skin prior to hardening. Temper immediately after hardening. Allow to cool to 125-150° F before tempering. |
Tempering | Complete equalization of temperature throughout the tools is essential for good results. Recommended temperature is 350-500° F. |