
Jan-Eric Ståhl
Professor

The influence of microstructure and mechanical properties on the machinability of martensitic and bainitic prehardened mould steels
Author
Summary, in English
The machinability of two prehardened mould steels, one continuously-cooled and one quenched and tempered, is compared in terms of cutting temperature, cutting force and tool life. Both materials have a hardness of similar to 40 HRC which is a typical hardness for prehardened mould steels. The results of machinability tests are related to mechanical properties and microstructural features, and the material removal rate is estimated for the materials. The continuously-cooled steel with bainitic structure shows higher machinability and possesses superior impact toughness and ductility compared to the quenched and tempered steel with martensitic structure. These properties are very important for plastic mould steels. The continuously-cooled bainitic steel also has the advantage of not requiring any costly quenching and tempering processes in connection with its production.
Department/s
- Production and Materials Engineering
Publishing year
2013
Language
English
Pages
748-761
Publication/Series
International Journal of Materials Research
Volume
104
Issue
8
Document type
Journal article
Publisher
Carl Hanser Verlag GmbH
Topic
- Materials Engineering
Keywords
- Machinability
- Microstructure
- Prehardened mould steel
- Mechanical
- properties
Status
Published
ISBN/ISSN/Other
- ISSN: 1862-5282