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Unknown steel - Finkle EX??

Unknown steel - Finkle EX??

Unknown steel - Finkle EX??

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Hi,

Has anyone heard of a steel call Finkle EX? Maybe simular/ same as Hecla 167G??

Does anyone know the hardening temperature and tempering temperature required after an oil quench to achieve 350/380HB?

Thanks

RE: Unknown steel - Finkle EX??

The company you are looking for is A. Finkl & Sons.  I have not heard of EX, but they have a CX and an FX.  You can learn more about their products at:

http://www.finkl.com

Regards,

Cory

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RE: Unknown steel - Finkle EX??

My first guess at reading the subject line was that it was a typo and what was really meant was Finkl FX.  If so, it should be easy to verify through a chemcial analysis and, like CoryPad mentioned, contacting them directly should get the desired information.

rp

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