1.3243 powder metallurgy high speed steel

1.3243 Powder metallurgy high speed steel is a cobalt tungsten molybdenum alloy high speed tool steel, with excellent cutting performance and high hardness and other characteristics

1.3247 high speed steel

1.3247 A cobalt tungsten molybdenum alloy high-speed tool steel, with excellent cutting performance and high hardness and other characteristics.

1.3343 high-speed steel

1.3343 high-speed steel (HSS) is a premium German standard high-speed tool steel, belonging to the tungsten-molybdenum-vanadium alloy system. It is renowned for its exceptional hot hardness, wear resistance, and red hardness (ability to retain hardness at elevated temperatures), making it a top choice for cutting tools that operate at high speeds and temperatures.

1.3343 high-speed steel

It has high hardness, high wear resistance, high thermal hardness, high hardenability, sufficient plasticity and toughness, and has good casting, forging, welding and machining properties, so it occupies an important position in tool steel.

ASP2005 Powder Steel

ASP2005 is a powder high-speed steel grade used for high toughness applications

ASP2023 high-speed steel

ASP2023 is a cobalt-free steel scale used to produce high-performance cutting tools, cold work tools and cold-rolled rolls.

ASP2030 high-speed steel

ASP 2030 HSS is a cobalt-containing steel gauge used to produce high-performance cutting tools.

ASP2060 powder high-speed steel

ASP 2060 powder high-speed steel is a high-alloy steel grade that is suitable for tools and dies that require hardness and wear resistance

CD650 Tungsten Steel

The average particle size of Kenneth Metal CD650 is 0.8um, which is a submicron tungsten steel. 1. High wear resistance 2 Light and shockproof 3. Low impact

HSS tool Steel

HSS high speed steel uses: Tool industry: scraper, hob cutter, milling cutter, drill, etc.; Forging industry: forging mold; Screw industry: hexagonal head forming die, tooth tap, punch.

M2 high-speed steel

M2 high speed steel use: Tool industry: scraper, hob cutter, milling cutter, drill, etc.; Forging industry: forging mold; Screw industry: hexagonal head forming die, tooth tap, punch.

M35 high-speed steel

M35 high-speed steel is a widely used cobalt-containing high-speed steel, classified under the American AISI standard. It is valued for its balanced combination of hardness, wear resistance, and toughness, making it a preferred material in various industrial cutting and tooling applications.

M4 high speed steel

Due to its good hardness and wear resistance, M4 is often used to manufacture tools for cutting materials that are difficult to cut

M42 high-speed steel

M42 Powder Metallurgy High-Speed Steel M42 Powder Metallurgy High-Speed Steel is a super-hard high-speed steel produced via powder metallurgy processes, classified as a top-grade under the ASTM standard system. Building on the traditional cast M42 steel, it achieves uniform refinement of carbides through processes such as powder atomization and press sintering, thereby breaking through the performance bottlenecks of conventional high-speed steels and becoming a core material for extreme cutting scenarios.

PM23 powder high-speed steel

PM23 is a cobalt-free high cutting performance and cold work ultra-pure powder metallurgy gold alloy tool steel

PM30 powder metallurgy alloy tool steel

PM30 is a high cutting performance and cold work ultra-pure powder metallurgy alloy tool steel with drilling, high toughness and high wear resistance