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Hot Work Tool Steel

Hot work tool steel is the "core tool" of the metal forming industry, directly determining the service life, forming precision, and production efficiency of dies. Operating in a unique environment, it must maintain structural stability and reliable performance under repeated heating-cooling cycles at 500–1000°C, making it an indispensable basic material for high-end manufacturing (automotive, aerospace, etc.).

Core Features

High-temperature resistance: Maintains sufficient strength at 500–1000°C to prevent softening and deformation.
Thermal fatigue resistance: Resists thermal cracking under repeated heating-cooling cycles.
Toughness-strength balance: Combines high strength with good toughness to withstand impact loads during operation.
Wear and oxidation resistance: Forms a stable oxide film on the surface, reducing high-temperature wear and oxidative corrosion.

Typical application areas

Automotive manufacturing: Die-casting dies for engine blocks/cylinder heads, hot forging dies for crankshafts/connecting rods, hot stamping dies for high-strength steel.
Aerospace: Precision forging dies for blades, hot extrusion dies for spacecraft structural components.
Non-ferrous metal processing: Die-casting dies for aluminum/copper/zinc alloys, profile extrusion dies.
Machinery manufacturing: Hot forging dies for gears and shaft parts, hot forming dies for hardware tools.