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HASCO Mat 1 2767 EN

Mould steel 1.2767 is a dimensionally stable steel suitable for mould plates and inserts for processing thermoplastics and thermosets. It has high toughness, resistance to impact and compressive stress due to its high nickel and carbon content. The steel hardens very evenly and is well-suited for applications requiring high surface quality like transparent plastic components. It can be polished and grained. Hardening is done at 840–870°C followed by tempering to a normal working hardness of 50-56 HRC.

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HASCO Mat 1 2767 EN

Mould steel 1.2767 is a dimensionally stable steel suitable for mould plates and inserts for processing thermoplastics and thermosets. It has high toughness, resistance to impact and compressive stress due to its high nickel and carbon content. The steel hardens very evenly and is well-suited for applications requiring high surface quality like transparent plastic components. It can be polished and grained. Hardening is done at 840–870°C followed by tempering to a normal working hardness of 50-56 HRC.

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Mould steel 1.

2767
Material no.: 1.2767 HASCO colour code: green / white
Abbreviated X45 NiCrMo 16 Flat steel: violet
DIN name:
C Si Mn Cr Ni Mo
Hrte bei annealed to
Chemical analysis
0,45 0,25 0,35 1,35 4,05 0,25 Anlieferung: approx. 285 HB
(%):
(~ 965 N/mm2 )
Characteristics Physical properties
Material properties: Thermal expansion coefficient
Due to the high nickel and corresponding carbon content, this material (10-6m) / (mK)
is a very evenly hardening, dimensionally stable steel with high tough-
ness and resistance to impact and compressive stress. 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 C
Uses: 11,8 12,5 12,8 13,1 13,4 13,8 13,6
Mould plates and inserts for the processing of thermoplastics and
thermosets, especially for high gloss polishes, e.g. for transparent
melts and components with high surface requirements, mould compo- Thermal conductivity 20 350 700 C
nents with high compressive and flexural stresses, embossing tools W / (mK) 30,0 30,5 32,0
and other uses for which the above requirements are needed.

Remarks
Polishing: Definitely possible due to the metallurgical properties.
For high-gloss polishes, use the ESR quality.
Graining: Possible.
Nitriding: Not usual.
Hardening: At 840C 870C.
Details can be found in the time-temperature conversion and tempering charts.
The most suitable heat treatment for the relevant workpiece should be fixed by
the hardening shop.
The hardness should be specified by the hardening shop and checked on delivery.
Soft annealing: 620C 650C, approx. 4 h
Stress-relief To eliminate residual stresses after coarse machining at
annealing: approx. 600C 650C, approx. 4 h with slow heating and furnace cooling.
Normal 50 - 56 HRC
working hardness:

Time-temperature conversion chart Tempering chart

Tempering chart
for 20 mm
Temperature in C

Hardness in HRC

Heat treatment
850C

Hardness value Tempering temperature in C


in HV

Seconds
Minutes
Hours
Days

GB 04/11 HASCO Hasenclever GmbH + Co KG Postfach 1720 D-58467 Ldenscheid Tel. +49 23 51 957-0 Fax +49 23 51 957-237 [email protected]
www.hasco.com

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