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Alloy Digest (2003) 52 (8): TS-601.
Published: 01 August 2003
... Copyright © ASM International® 2003 2003 ASM International chemical composition CRUCIBLE CPM 15V elasticity fracture toughness hardness heat treatability physical properties thermal properties Chemical Composition, wt (Nominal) Carbon 3.40 Chromium 5.25 Vanadium 14.50 Molybdenum 1.30 Iron...
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CPM 15V is an upgrade from CPM 10V (Alloy Digest TS-340, February 1987) providing even longer tool life. It offers an alternative tooling material for high-wear applications where carbide is failing by fracture or where intricate tool design makes carbide difficult to fabricate. This datasheet provides information on composition, physical properties, hardness, and elasticity as well as fracture toughness. It also includes information on heat treating and surface treatment. Filing Code: TS-601. Producer or source: Crucible Service Centers.
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Alloy Digest (2001) 50 (10): TS-591.
Published: 01 October 2001
... to CPM Rex 76 at maximum hardness, conventional T15, and CPM 15V. Red Hardness. The red hardness of CPM Rex 121 is higher than that of CPM Rex 76. Note that CPM Rex 121 can retain a room-temperature hardness of 60 HRC even after tempering at 650 °C (1200 °F). The high red hardness of CPM Rex 121 may...
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CPM Rex 121 is a super high-speed steel with significantly higher wear resistance and red hardness than other high-speed steels. It is best suited for applications requiring high cutting speeds. It may provide an alternative to carbide where carbide cutting edges are too fragile. The annealed hardness is approximately 350-400 HB, and maximum hardness is approximately 72 HRC. This datasheet provides information on composition, physical properties, microstructure, hardness, and elasticity as well as fracture toughness. It also includes information on high temperature performance and wear resistance as well as heat treating and surface treatment. Filing Code: TS-591. Producer or source: Crucible.