Injection Moulding is a forming procedure which is used in the processing of plastics. The plasticised synthetic material is injected with high pressure into the formative injection mould. The procedure is used in the automotive industry for the production of interior parts or, for example, for the production of yoghurt pots.
Corrosion-resistant mould steel, highest cleanliness and good polishability, good machinability, low distortion through- hardening steel, high hardenability, high wear resistance
Read MoreMore safety and higher productivity in plastics processing ES Aktuell 1200 demonstrates its strengths wherever optimal grainability, high production reliability, and smooth processes are required. Thanks to the optimized properties of ES Aktuell 1200, you can achieve maximum safety and increase the cost-effectiveness of your product manufacturing by using this steel grade.
Read MoreCorrosion-resistant mould steel, highest cleanliness and good polishability, good machinability, low distortion through- hardening steel, high hardenability, high wear resistance
Read MoreCorrosion-resistant steel with considerably better machinability compared to material 1.2316
Read MoreStandard case hardening steel, easily machinable, good polishability, suitable for cold hobbing, high surface hardness with high core toughness can be achieved with appropriate heat treatment
Read MoreQuenched and tempered plastic mould steel, good polishability, nitridable, suitable for chromium plating, uniform hardness throughout the cross section up to a thickness of approx. 400 mm
Read MoreThe very best machinability, high compressive loads
Read MoreCorrosion resistant, polishable, quenched and tempered mould steel
Read MoreHot work steel with good high temperature strength and very good toughness, high resistance to thermal shock and wear, nitridable, good polishability
Read MoreGood high temperature strength, resistance to thermal shock and high temperature wear with the very highest toughness, a combination of characteristics to match the highest requirements encountered in use;compliance with all requirements of SEP 1614, VDG and the DGM conditions of delivery for extrusion tools.
Read MoreCrMoV alloyed hot work steel with excellent high temperature strength and good toughness, good high temperature wear resistance, highest thermal shock resistance, very good cleanliness factor and excellent homogeneity, nitridable
Read MoreThis newly developed special material is a further development of the well-known steel ES ANTIKOR S
Read MoreLedeburitic 12 % chromium steel, high wear resistance, good toughness, high compressive strength, nitridable, low distortion
Read MoreLedeburitic 12% chromium steel with good dimensional stability and high wear resistance, very good compressive strength combined with adequate toughness.
Read MoreUniform hardness throughout the cross section, good polishability, good machinability, nitridable, suitable for chromium plating, weldable to standards using all welding processes
Read MoreThrough-hardening steel with the highest toughness, low distortion, good polishability
Read MoreOil hardening steel with simple heat treatment, especially easy to machine, high hardenability, good dimensional stability
Read MoreThe positive properties of construction steel and tool steel were merged to a multi-use material. Due to its reduced percentage of nickel, the steel is unrivalled among its competitors.
Read MoreA premium hot work steel for highest requirements. Modern plastics technology as well as high pressure die casting and forging tools put enormous requirements on hot work tool steels. With ES PRIMUS SL we succeeded in meeting the enhanced requirements of different industrial sectors. ES PRIMUS SL itself is a technological refinement of the renowned material 1.2343 ESU which offers additional advantages as mentioned under product features below.
Read MoreUnalloyed tool steel, good machinability
Read MorePremium plastic mold steel for large dimensions and highest requirements
Read MoreSpecial CrMoV hot-work steel with excellent high-temperature strength and better toughness properties than 1.2344 as well as higher thermal conductivity than the classic hot-work steels 1.2343, 1.2344 and 1.2367. Compared to the NiCrMoV grades 1.2711/1.2714, ES Aktuell HSW is characterized by higher wear resistance, comparable to 1.2343.
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