PB Uddeholm Sverker 21 English
PB Uddeholm Sverker 21 English
PB Uddeholm Sverker 21 English
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Edition 7, revised 05.2012, not printed
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UDDEHOLM SVERKER 21
UDDEHOLM SVERKER 21
THE BACKBONE OF COLD WORK TOOLING
The steel grade was developed around 1930 and is still going strong.
Ledeburitic 12 % Cr-steel are still the most commonly used tool steel
for cold work tooling all over the world.
PROPERTIES PROFILE
Uddeholm Sverker 21 is a tool steel with very good abrasive wear resistance but with rather limited cracking resistance. Being the bulk grade for
cold work applications there are many advantages such as well established
know-how concerning all types of treatments and tool processing. The
risk with the popularity is, however, that the grade by routine is used in
applications where the properties profile not is entirely appropriate. In
such cases normally there are better alternatives like Uddeholm Sleipner,
Uddeholm Caldie or Uddeholm Vanadis 4 Extra.
APPLICATIONS
The properties profile of Uddeholm Sverker 21 combine to give a steel
suitable for the manufacture of medium run tooling for applications where
abrasive wear is dominant and the risk of chipping or cracking is not so
high, e.g. for blanking and forming of thinner, harder work materials.
UDDEHOLM SVERKER 21
General
Forming
C
1.55
Si
0.3
Mn
0.4
Cr
11.3
Mo
0.8
V
0.8
Standard
specification
Delivery
condition
Colour code
Yellow/white
Tools for:
Blanking, fine-blanking,
punching, cropping,
shearing, trimming,
clipping
Tools for:
Bending, forming, deep-drawing,
rim-rolling, spinning and flow-forming
Coining dies
Cold extrusion dies
Punches
Tube- and section forming rolls; plain rolls
Tools for powder compaction
Dies for moulding of:
Ceramics, bricks, tiles, grinding wheels,
tablets, abrasive plastics
Thread-rolling dies
Cold-heading tools
Crushing hammers
Swaging tools
Mandrels for cold drawing of tubes
Gauges, measuring tools, guide rails,
bushes, sleeves, knurling tools,
sandblast nozzles
Material
thickness
Material
Hardness (HB)
<180 >180
HRC
HRC
5860
5456
5660
Circular shears
5860
5862
5862
5660
5660
5660
5460
5862
Hot
Cold
5860
5658
Physical data
Hardened and tempered to 62 HRC. Data at
ambient temperature and elevated temperatures.
Temperature
20C
(68F)
200C
(390F)
400C
(750F)
Density, kg/m3
lbs/in3
7 700
0,277
7 650
0,276
7 600
0,275
12.3 x 10-6
6.8 x 10-6
11.2 x 10-6
6.2 x 10-6
12 x 10-6
6.7 x 10-6
Thermal conductivity
W/m C
Btu in/ft2 h F
20,0
139
21,0
146
23,0
159
Modulus of elasticity
MPa
ksi
210 000
30 450
200 000
29 000
180 000
26 100
460
0.110
Coefficient of thermal
expansion
at low temperature
tempering
per C from 20C
per F from 68F
at high temperature
tempering
per C from 20C
per F from 68F
Specific heat
J/kg C
Btu/lbF
Compressive strength
The figures are to be considered as approximate.
5860
Hardness
HRC
62
60
55
50
5662
5660
5860
5660
5862
5862
Properties
Applications
Cutting
HRC
319
312
276
239
UDDEHOLM SVERKER 21
Heat treatment
HARDNESS AS A FUNCTION OF
AUSTENITIZING TEMPERATURE
soft annealing
Protect the steel and heat through to 850C
(1560F). Then cool in the furnace at 10C
(20F) per hour to 650C (1200F), then freely
in air.
Stress-relieving
After rough machining the tool should be
heated through to 650C (1200F), holding
time 2 hours. Cool slowly to 500C (930F),
then freely in air.
Hardening
Preheating temperature: 650750C (1110
1290F).
Austenitizing temperature: 9901050C
(18101920F) but usually 10001040C
(18301905F).
Temperature
C
F
990
1010
1030
Soaking* time
minutes
Hardness before
tempering
60
45
30
approx. 63 HRC
approx. 64 HRC
approx. 65 HRC
1815
1850
1885
Grain size
ASTM Hardness, HRC
Retained austenite %
10 70
Grain size
9 68
40
8 66
7 64
62
30
6
60
5
58
20
4
56
3
54
10
2
52
Retained austenite
1
50
960 980 1000 1020 1040 1060 1080 C
1760 1800 1830 1870 1900 1940 1980 F
Austenitizing temperature
Tempering
Choose the tempering temperature according
to the hardness required by reference to the
tempering graph. Temper twice with intermediate cooling to room temperature. Lowest
tempering temperature 180C (360F). Holding
time at temperature minimum 2 hours.
TEMPERING GRAPH
Hardness HRC
70
Austenitizing temp.
65
Retained austenite %
1050C
(1920F)
60
Quenching media
55
50
1020C
(1870F)
990C (1815F)
20
45
Retained austenite
1020C (1870F)
40
15
10
5
35
30
Note: Temper the tool as soon as its temperature reaches 5070C (120160F). Uddeholm
Sverker 21 hardens through in all standard
sizes.
100
210
200
390
300
400 500
600 700C
570
750 930 1110 1290F
Tempering temperature
UDDEHOLM SVERKER 21
Dimensional changes
after hardening and tempering
Sub-zero treatment
Length
1020C (1870F)
+0.05
0
Width
1020C (1870F)
-0.05
-0.10
Thickness
1020C(1870F)
-0.15
-0.20
200
390
250
480
300
350 400 450
570
660 750 840
Tempering temperature
550C
1020F
Nitriding temperature
Depth of case
Nitriding time
approx.
hours
mm
in
525
525
525
980
980
980
20
30
60
0.25
0.30
0.35
0.010
0.012
0.014
Progressive tool.
UDDEHOLM SVERKER 21
Milling
Machining
The cutting data below are to be considered
as guiding values which must be adapted to
existing local conditions.
Turning
with carbide
Turning
with high
speed steel
Rough turning Fine turning Fine turning
Cutting data
parameters
Cutting
speed (vc)
m/min.
f.p.m.
100150
328492
Feed (f)
mm/r
i.p.r.
150200
492656
0.20.4
0.0080.016
1215
4050
0.050.2
0.050.3
0.0020.008 0.0020.012
26
0.080.20
Carbide
designation ISO
K15K20*
2
0.08
K15K20*
Drilling
Fine milling
90130
295426
130180
426590
0.20.4
0.0080.016
0.10.2
0.0040.008
24
0.080.16
2
0.08
K20, P20*
K20, P20*
Feed, (fz)
mm/tooth
in/tooth
1012*
1012*
1012*
1012*
3040*
3040*
3040*
3040*
mm/r
Type of milling
Cutting data
parameters
Solid
carbide
Carbide
indexable
insert
High speed
steel
Cutting
speed (vc)
m/min.
f.p.m.
70100
230328
80110
262360
12171)
40561)
Feed (fz)
mm/tooth
in/tooth
0.050.15
0.150.20
0.200.25
0.250.35
0.0020.006
0.0060.008
0.0080.010
0.0100.014
CARBIDE DRILLS
Carbide
designation
ISO
0.030.22)
0.080.22)
0.050.352)
0.0010.0082) 0.0030.0082) 0.0020.0142)
K15K203)
1) For
Grinding
Type of drill
Cutting data
parameters
Indexable
insert
Solid
carbide
Carbide
tip1)
Cutting
speed (vc)
m/min.
f.p.m.
130150
426495
7090
230295
3545
115148
2)
Rough milling
2
0.08
1)
END MILLING
Depth of
cut (ap)
mm
inch
Feed (f)
mm/r
i.p.r.
Turning
5
510
1015
1520
0.050.252)
0.100.252)
0.150.252)
0.0020.0102) 0.0040.0102) 0.0060.0102)
Type of grinding
Wheel recommendation
Soft annealed
Hardened
condition
condition
Face grinding
straight wheel
Face grinding
segments
A 46 HV
Cylindrical
grinding
Internal grinding
A 46 KV
Profile grinding
A 100 LV
1)
2)
A 24 GV
A 46 JV
UDDEHOLM SVERKER 21
Welding
Good results when welding tool steel can be
achieved if proper precautions are taken
during welding (elevated working temperature,
joint preparation, choice of consumables and
welding procedure). If the tool is to be polished or photo-etched, it is necessary to work
with an electrode type of matching composition.
Welding
method
Working
temperature
MMA
(SMAW)
200250C
TIG
200250C
Consumables
Inconel
625-type
UTP 67S
Castolin
EutecTrode 2
Castolin
EutecTrode 6
Inconel
625-type
UTPA 73G2
UTPA 67S
UTPA 696
CastoTig
45303W
Electrical-discharge
machining
If spark-erosion, EDM, is performed in the
hardened and tempered condition, the tool
should then be given an additional temper at
approx. 25C (50F) below the previous
tempering temperature.
Further information can be obtained from
the Uddeholm brochure EDM of tool steel.
Hardness
after welding
280 HB
5558 HRC
5660 HRC
5961 HRC
280 HB
5356 HRC
5558 HRC
6064 HRC
Further information
Contact your local Uddeholm office for
further information on the selection, heat
treatment, application and availability of Uddeholm tool steel, including the publications
Steel for Cold Work Tooling.
6064 HRC
Relative comparison
of Uddeholm cold work tool steel
Material properties and resistance to failure mechanisms
Resistance to
Hardness/
Uddeholm
grade
ARNE
CALMAX
CALDIE (ESR)
RIGOR
SLEIPNER
SVERKER 21
SVERKER 3
VANADIS 4
EXTRA
VANADIS 6
VANADIS 10
VANADIS 23
VANCRON 40
Resistance
to plastic
deformation
Machinability
Grindability
Dimension
stability
Abrasive
wear
Adhesive
wear
UDDEHOLM SVERKER 21
ELECTRIC ARC
FURNACE
UPHILL CASTING
HEAT
TREATMENT
ROLLING MILL
FORGING
MACHINING
STOCK
The Conventional
Tool Steel Process
The starting material for our tool steel is carefully selected from high quality recyclable steel. Together with
ferroalloys and slag formers, the recyclable steel is melted
in an electric arc furnace. The molten steel is then tapped
into a ladle.
The de-slagging unit removes oxygen-rich slag and
after the de-oxidation, alloying and heating of the steel
bath are carried out in the ladle furnace. Vacuum degassing removes elements such as hydrogen, nitrogen and
sulphur.
In uphill casting the prepared moulds are filled with a
controlled flow of molten steel from the ladle. From this,
the steel goes directly to our rolling mill or to the forging
press to be formed into round or flat bars.
HEAT TREATMENT
Prior to delivery all of the different bar materials are
subjected to a heat treatment operation, either as soft
annealing or hardening and tempering. These operations
provide the steel with the right balance between hardness and toughness.
MACHINING
Before the material is finished and put into stock, we also
rough machine the bar profiles to required size and exact
tolerances.
In the lathe machining of large dimensions, the steel
bar rotates against a stationary cutting tool. In peeling of
smaller dimensions, the cutting tools revolve around the
bar.
To safeguard our quality and guarantee the integrity of
the tool steel we perform both surface- and ultrasonic
inspections on all bars. We then remove the bar ends and
any defects found during the inspection.
UDDEHOLM SVERKER 21
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