1.3247 high-speed steel is a cobalt tungsten molybdenum alloy high-speed tool steel with excellent cutting performance and high hardness. The difference between powder high-speed steel and traditional high-speed steel lies in the differences in manufacturing processes, as well as the addition of different metal elements, which can also be melted into various materials according to needs.
Steel. Generally speaking, like high-speed steel, it is divided into molybdenum and tungsten. Molybdenum material has good toughness, tungsten material has good wear resistance, high temperature hardness, and good impact resistance.

Glitz 1.3247 high-speed steel is a homogeneous, non segregated, high-purity metal powder and appropriately sized particles that are processed into isotropic, homogeneous, and non segregated high-speed steel through high-temperature and high-pressure diffusion. It has good red hard grinding performance, compressive strength and wear resistance, excellent toughness and processing performance.
1.3247/HS2-9-1-8 High speed steel related specifications:
AISI/ASTM:M42
JIS/KS:SKH59
UNS:T11342
1.3247 Steel Chemical Compositions:
C (%): 1.05 ~ 1.12; Si (%): ≤ 0.45; Mn (%): ≤ 0.40; P (%)≤: 0.030; S (%)≤: 0.030; Cr (%): 3.50 ~ 4.50; Mo (%): 9.00 ~ 10.0; W (%): 1.20 ~ 1.90; V (%): 0.90 ~ 1.30; Co (%): 7.50 ~ 8.50
1.3247/HS2-9-1-8 high speed steel heat treatment
1.3247/HS2-9-1-8 high speed steel anealing
At least 2 hours before the fire was extinguished, at a rate of more than 220°C, the temperature of California is 850°C.




