Uddeholm Vanadis 30 is a Co high alloyed powder metallurgy high speed steel corresponding to AISI M3:2 + Co. The high compressive strength, 67 HRC, and good abrasive wear resistance makes Uddeholm Vanadis 30 suitable for demanding cold work applications and for cutting tools as an alternative to AISI M42 or other
Co-alloyed HSS. The P/M process gives a good machinability and grindability as well as a good dimension stability during heat treatment. Vanadis 30 is characterized by: - High wear resistance
- High compressive strength at high hardness
- Good through hardening properties
- Good toughness
- Good dimensional stability on heat treatment
- Good machinability and grindability
- Very good temper resistance
Uddeholm Vanadis 30 is a cobalt alloyed high performance PM high speed steel. The cobalt
addition of approx. 8,5% has a positive influence on the hot strength/hot hardness, temper resistance and modulus of elasticity. The presence of cobalt has little influence on wear resistance. As cobalt does not form carbides, the wear resistance of Uddeholm Vanadis 30 is more or less the same as for steels with the
same base analysis but without cobalt (e.g. Uddeholm Vanadis 23). On the other hand, its presence reduces the toughness and hardenability somewhat but increases compressive strength and high temperature properties.For cold work:- The combination of high wear resistance and unusually good compressive strength can be put to use in tooling for heavy forming operations.
- In some cold work operations, the active
surface (e.g. cutting edge or forming surface) of a tool can reach temperatures in excess of 200°C (390°F). Such conditions can be found in tooling running on high speed presses. Also, development of high temperatures in the tooling can be expected in heavy forming operations.
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