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Bohler-Uddeholm UDDEHOLM DIEVAR® Hot Work Tool Steel
Categories: Metal; Ferrous Metal; Alloy Steel; Chrome-moly Steel; Tool Steel; Hot Work Steel

Material Notes: Description: Uddeholm Dievar is a high performance chromium-molybdenum-vanadium alloyed hot work tool steel which offers a very good resistance to heat checking, gross cracking, hot wear and plastic deformation.

Dievar is characterized by:

  • Excellent toughness and ductility in all directions
  • Good temper resistance
  • Good high temperature strength
  • Excellent hardenability
  • Good dimensional stability throughout heat treatment and coating operations
Applications: Heat checking is one of the most common failure mechanism e.g. in die casting and now days also in forging applications. Uddeholm Dievar’s superior ductility yields the highest possible level of heat checking resistance. With Uddeholm Dievar’s outstanding toughness and hardenability the resistance to heat checking can further be improved. If gross cracking is not a factor then a higher working hardness can be utilized (+2 HRC). Regardless of the dominant failure mechanism; e.g. heat checking, gross cracking, hot wear or plastic deformation. Uddeholm Dievar offers the potential for significant improvements in die life and then resulting in better tooling economy. Uddeholm Dievar is the material of choice for the high demand die casting-, forging- and extrusion industries.

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Physical PropertiesMetricEnglishComments
Density 7.78 g/cc0.281 lb/in³hardness of 45 HRC
 7.58 g/cc
@Temperature 599 °C
0.274 lb/in³
@Temperature 1110 °F
hardness of 45 HRC
 7.67 g/cc
@Temperature 399 °C
0.277 lb/in³
@Temperature 750 °F
hardness of 45 HRC
 
Mechanical PropertiesMetricEnglishComments
Hardness, Brinell 160160Soft annealed
Tensile Strength, Ultimate 1480 MPa214000 psihardness of 44 HRC
 1630 MPa237000 psihardness of 48 HRC
 1900 MPa275000 psihardness of 52 HRC
Tensile Strength, Yield  1210 MPa
@Strain 0.2 %
175000 psi
@Strain 0.2 %
hardness of 44 HRC
 1380 MPa
@Strain 0.2 %
200000 psi
@Strain 0.2 %
hardness of 48 HRC
 1560 MPa
@Strain 0.2 %
226000 psi
@Strain 0.2 %
hardness of 52 HRC
Elongation at Break 12.5 %12.5 %hardness of 52 HRC
 13 %13 %hardness of 44 HRC
 13 %13 %hardness of 48 HRC
Reduction of Area 52 %52 %hardness of 52 HRC
 55 %55 %hardness of 44 HRC
 55 %55 %hardness of 48 HRC
Modulus of Elasticity 210 GPa30500 ksi(hardness of 45 HRC)
 145 GPa
@Temperature 599 °C
21000 ksi
@Temperature 1110 °F
hardness of 45 HRC
 180 GPa
@Temperature 399 °C
26100 ksi
@Temperature 750 °F
hardness of 45 HRC
 
Thermal PropertiesMetricEnglishComments
CTE, linear  12.6 µm/m-°C
@Temperature 399 °C
7.00 µin/in-°F
@Temperature 750 °F
hardness of 45 HRC
 13.1 µm/m-°C
@Temperature 599 °C
7.30 µin/in-°F
@Temperature 1110 °F
hardened to 45 HRC
Thermal Conductivity  31.0 W/m-K
@Temperature 399 °C
215 BTU-in/hr-ft²-°F
@Temperature 750 °F
hardness of 45 HRC
 32.0 W/m-K
@Temperature 599 °C
222 BTU-in/hr-ft²-°F
@Temperature 1110 °F
hardness of 45 HRC
 
Processing PropertiesMetricEnglishComments
Processing Temperature 1024 °C1875 °Fhardening temperature, then quenched in oil and tempered twice at 1160°F for 2 hrs (hardness = 45 HRC)
 
Component Elements PropertiesMetricEnglishComments
Carbon, C 0.35 %0.35 %
Chromium, Cr 5.0 %5.0 %
Iron, Fe 91.05 %91.05 %As Balance
Manganese, Mn 0.50 %0.50 %
Molybdenum, Mo 2.3 %2.3 %
Silicon, Si 0.20 %0.20 %
Vanadium, V 0.60 %0.60 %

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