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Assab Steels QRO 90 SUPREME Hot Work Steel
Categories: Metal; Ferrous Metal; Chrome-moly Steel; Tool Steel; Hot Work Steel

Material Notes: QRO 90 SUPREME is a high-performance, chromium-molybdenum-vanadium alloyed hot-work tool steel which is characterized by:
  • Excellent high temperature strength and hot hardness
  • Very good temper resistance
  • Resistance to thermal fatigue
  • Excellent thermal conductivity
  • Good toughness and ductility in longitudinal and transverse directions
  • Uniform machinability
  • Good heat treatment properties

The name "SUPREME" implies that by special manufacturing techniques, including electro-slag remelting the steel attains high purity and good mechanical properties. The combination of high temperature strength, temper resistance and thermal conductivity exhibited by QRO 90 SUPREME is good.
Thus QRO 90 SUPREME has given improved service life in die casting and extrusion of non-ferrous metals and forging and extrusion of steel.

Applications: Die casting dies and associated tooling: cores, core pins, inserts, small to medium sized dies, shot sleeves, moving parts for aluminum, brass, and copper die casting.
Extrusion dies and extrusion tooling:

  • Dies for simple profiles to be produced in long series requiring more than one die
  • Dies for complicated or thin walled profiles
  • Hollow dies
  • Dies for difficult-to-extrude alloys.

For extrusion components: liners, dummy blocks, mandrels and stems.
Forging dies: small and medium sized dies for pressforging of steel, and brass. This product is also eminently suitable for progressive forging, upset forging, extrusion forging, powder forging and all processes where heavy water cooling is used.

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Physical PropertiesMetricEnglishComments
Density 7.78 g/cc0.281 lb/in³
 7.53 g/cc
@Temperature 800 °C
0.272 lb/in³
@Temperature 1470 °F
 7.67 g/cc
@Temperature 400 °C
0.277 lb/in³
@Temperature 752 °F
 
Mechanical PropertiesMetricEnglishComments
Hardness, Rockwell C 3939holding time 10 hours at 650°C. Austenitizing temperature 1020°C
 3939holding time 100 hours at 600°C. Austenitizing temperature 1020°C
 4242tempering temperature 650°C. Austenitizing temperature 1020°C
 4545tempering temperature 650°C. Austenitizing temperature 1050°C
 4747holding time 1 hour at 650°C. Austenitizing temperature 1020°C
 4848holding time 10 hours at 600°C. Austenitizing temperature 1020°C
 5050holding time 1 hour at 600°C. Austenitizing temperature 1020°C
 5050tempering temperature 350°C. Austenitizing temperature 1020°C
 5151tempering temperature 350°C. Austenitizing temperature 1050°C
 49 - 5349 - 53Hardness before tempering. Austenitizing temperature: 1020°C. Soaking time 30 minutes.
 51.551.5Average hardness as a function of austenitizing temperature. At 1010°C austenitizing temperature
 50 - 5450 - 54Hardness before tempering. Austenitizing temperature: 1050°C. Soaking time 15 minutes.
 5252holding time 1-100 hours at 550°C. Austenitizing temperature 1020°C
 52.552.5Average hardness as a function of austenitizing temperature. At 1050°C austenitizing temperature
Hardness, Vickers  325
@Temperature 600 °C
325
@Temperature 1110 °F
Austenitized 1020°C, tempered 630°C to 48 HRC; holding time at temperature before indentation = 30 minutes.
 475
@Temperature 400 °C
475
@Temperature 752 °F
Austenitized 1020°C, tempered 630°C to 48 HRC; holding time at temperature before indentation = 30 minutes.
 540
@Temperature 200 °C
540
@Temperature 392 °F
Austenitized 1020°C, tempered 630°C to 48 HRC; holding time at temperature before indentation = 30 minutes.
Tensile Strength at Break  550 MPa
@Temperature 700 °C
79800 psi
@Temperature 1290 °F
Rm. austenitized 1020°C, tempered 630°C to 48 HRC. Holding time = 30 minutes.
 1150 MPa
@Temperature 550 °C
167000 psi
@Temperature 1020 °F
Rm. austenitized 1020°C, tempered 630°C to 48 HRC. Holding time = 30 minutes.
Tensile Strength, Ultimate 1470 MPa213000 psiRm. 45 HRC.
 1620 MPa235000 psiRm. 48 HRC.
 1250 MPa
@Temperature 23.0 °C
181000 psi
@Temperature 73.4 °F
Tensile Strength, Yield 1270 MPa184000 psiRp02. 45 HRC.
 1400 MPa203000 psiRp02. 48 HRC.
 350 MPa
@Temperature 700 °C
50800 psi
@Temperature 1290 °F
Rp02
 900 MPa
@Temperature 500 °C
131000 psi
@Temperature 932 °F
Rp02. austenitized 1020°C, tempered 630°C to 48 HRC. Holding time = 30 minutes.
 1100 MPa
@Temperature 23.0 °C
160000 psi
@Temperature 73.4 °F
Elongation at Break  10 %
@Temperature 500 °C
10 %
@Temperature 932 °F
austenitized 1020°C, tempered 630°C to 48 HRC. Holding time = 30 minutes.
 13 %
@Temperature 600 °C
13 %
@Temperature 1110 °F
austenitized 1020°C, tempered 630°C to 48 HRC. Holding time = 30 minutes.
 19 %
@Temperature 700 °C
19 %
@Temperature 1290 °F
austenitized 1020°C, tempered 630°C to 48 HRC. Holding time = 30 minutes.
Reduction of Area 50 %50 %500°C. austenitized 1020°C, tempered 630°C to 48 HRC. Holding time = 30 minutes.
 60 %
@Temperature 600 °C
60 %
@Temperature 1110 °F
austenitized 1020°C, tempered 630°C to 48 HRC. Holding time = 30 minutes.
 80 %
@Temperature 700 °C
80 %
@Temperature 1290 °F
austenitized 1020°C, tempered 630°C to 48 HRC. Holding time = 30 minutes.
Modulus of Elasticity 202.5 GPa29370 ksi
 130 GPa
@Temperature 800 °C
18900 ksi
@Temperature 1470 °F
 175 GPa
@Temperature 400 °C
25400 ksi
@Temperature 752 °F
Impact Test 16.0 J11.8 ft-lbtempering temperature 400°C. Austenitizing temperature 1020°C.
 20.0 J14.8 ft-lbtempering temperature 400°C. Austenitizing temperature 1020°C.
 22.0 J16.2 ft-lbtempering temperature 200°C. Austenitizing temperature 1020°C.
 
Thermal PropertiesMetricEnglishComments
CTE, linear  7.00 µm/m-°C
@Temperature 20.0 - 400 °C
3.89 µin/in-°F
@Temperature 68.0 - 752 °F
 7.70 µm/m-°C
@Temperature 20.0 - 800 °C
4.28 µin/in-°F
@Temperature 68.0 - 1470 °F
Thermal Conductivity  30.0 W/m-K
@Temperature 800 °C
208 BTU-in/hr-ft²-°F
@Temperature 1470 °F
 31.0 W/m-K
@Temperature 20.0 °C
215 BTU-in/hr-ft²-°F
@Temperature 68.0 °F
 32.0 W/m-K
@Temperature 400 °C
222 BTU-in/hr-ft²-°F
@Temperature 752 °F
 
Component Elements PropertiesMetricEnglishComments
Carbon, C 0.38 %0.38 %
Chromium, Cr 2.6 %2.6 %
Iron, Fe 92.82 %92.82 %
Manganese, Mn 0.75 %0.75 %
Molybdenum, Mo 2.25 %2.25 %
Silicon, Si 0.30 %0.30 %
Vanadium, V 0.90 %0.90 %

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