brian4068
Mechanical
- Jan 16, 2013
- 2
Hello all, I am looking to manufacture a pair of embossing rollers with a detailed form either spark eroded or wire cut on the O/D. The rollers require hardening to a minimum of 52Rc and will be heated to maximum 150 degrees C when in operation.
In an ideal world the selected material would have a very low CTE, be capable of taking a through hardening treatment (to enable the machining to be finished after hardening) and be tough as oppose to brittle to ensure the detailed profiles do not shear off.
Ignoring the CTE I was looking at tool steels, D2 has relatively long 'strands' which even when tempered back could still introduce cracking, my best bet at present is the likes of H13 tool steel, however I am interested to know if anybody can recommend any other similar materials but with a CTE of approximately 70% of H13 up to 200 degrees C, varied suggestions including steels, super alloys, powder metallurgy etc are encouraged!
Many thanks in advance!
In an ideal world the selected material would have a very low CTE, be capable of taking a through hardening treatment (to enable the machining to be finished after hardening) and be tough as oppose to brittle to ensure the detailed profiles do not shear off.
Ignoring the CTE I was looking at tool steels, D2 has relatively long 'strands' which even when tempered back could still introduce cracking, my best bet at present is the likes of H13 tool steel, however I am interested to know if anybody can recommend any other similar materials but with a CTE of approximately 70% of H13 up to 200 degrees C, varied suggestions including steels, super alloys, powder metallurgy etc are encouraged!
Many thanks in advance!