CRUCIBLE S7
(AISI S7)
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Crucible S7 is a
shock-resistant air hardening tool steel, designed for high impact
resistance at relatively high hardness. It offers toughness to withstand
chipping and breaking, combined with high attainable hardness and good wear
resistance.
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Typical Chemistry |
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Carbon |
0.55% |
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Manganese |
0.70% |
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Silicon |
0.35% |
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Chromium |
3.25% |
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Molybdenum |
1.40% |
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Vanadium |
0.25% |
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Typical Applications |
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Punches and
Dies Subject to Heavy Impact |
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Wire EDMed
Punches & Dies* |
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Warm
Forging/Heading Dies |
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Plastic
Injection Molds |
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Shear
Blades |
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*S7 XL
recommended for EDMing fine or intricate parts.
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Hardening
Preheat: 1350/1400F, equalize.
High
Heat: 1725/1750F, hold 30/45 minutes at temperature.
Quench: Air, positive pressure vacuum, interrupted oil to 150F.
Sections over about 3" thick may require oil quenching to attain full
hardness.
Temper: 350/1000F, hold one hour per inch of thickness (two hours
minimum), air cool to room temperature. Double tempering is recommended.
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Typical Properties
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Tempering
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Temperature
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Hardness
HRC
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Toughness,
Charpy C-Notch
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ft-lbs
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300 |
59 |
85 |
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400 |
57 |
125 |
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500 |
55 |
125 |
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600 |
54 |
115 |
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700 |
53 |
105 |
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800 |
53 |
105 |
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900 |
52 |
120 |
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1000 |
51 |
150 |
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1100 |
47 |
190 |
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1200 |
41 |
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Surface Treatments
Because of the low tempering temperatures normally used, S7 is not
typically suitable for nitriding or similar treatments.
Annealing
A. Heat to 1550F, hold two hours, slow cool (50F/hour maximum) to 1000F,
then air cool to room temperature.
Or
B. Heat to 1550F, hold two hours, cool to 1400F, hold 4 hours, then air cool
to room temperature.
Typical annealed hardness: 187/220 BHN
Stress Relieving
Annealed Material: Heat to 1200/1250F, hold two hours, cool in still
air.
Hardened Material: Heat to 25/50F below tempering temperature, hold
two hours, cool in still air.
Welding
Use hot work tool steel filler material 4140 or 4150 type filler material
may be satisfactory for small repairs or welds away from working surface of
tool.
Annealed Material: Preheat to 400/600F. Maintain above 400F during
welding. Reanneal or temper 1400F for four hours after welding.
Hardened Material: Preheat to original tempering temperature, (300F
minimum). Maintain above 300F during welding. Cool to 150F. Temper at 25/50F
below original tempering temperature (300F minimum).
Physical Properties
Modulus of Elasticity
....................................................................30 psi x
106
Density
.............................................................................................0.283
lb/in3
Thermal Conductivity
.....................200F........................... 16.5 BTU/hr/ft/°F
Thermal Expansion
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Temperature
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Coefficient of Thermal
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Expansion
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°F
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in/in/°Fx10-6
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RT/400
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7.0
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RT/750
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7.3
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RT/1000
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7.6
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