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High Speed Steel Alloy Comparison
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ASTM
Grade Name
Description
MI
1
HRC
Toughness
Wear Resistance
Grindability
Hot Hardness
M1
Tatmo™
A general purpose high speed steel which is good for interrupted cutting operations.
55
65
M2
Double Six™
The most widely used general purpose high speed steel with a very good balance of properties and cost effectiveness.
50
65
DIN 1.3343
M2 EUR™
The higher carbon variant of M2 which is common in Europe. Has slightly higher attainable hardness with a slight sacrifice in toughness.
50
65
M3-1
Corsair™
Higher carbon and vanadium contents than M2 provide improved wear resistance and hot hardness.
40
66
M3-2
Crusader™
Still higher carbon and vanadium contents provide significant gains in cutting tool performance.
35
66
M4
Stark™
A high speed steel in which the high wear resistance comes from a high volume of hard vanadium carbides.
35
65
M4
DuraTech™ M4
Powder metal version of M4 with very high toughness. A versatile steel for many cold work applications as well, especially punches.
45
65
M7N
Tatmo V-N™
A nitrogen modified M7 high speed steel for improved attainable hardness. Very popular for twist drills.
45
66
M35
HS 105™
An M2-base composition with a cobalt addition for enhanced attainable hardness and hot hardness. The common super high speed steel in Europe.
45
65
M42
Dynamax™
A high cobalt super high speed steel. High wear resistance comes from high hardness rather than a high volume of vanadium carbides.
35
68
M48
DuraTech™ M48
A premium super high speed steel for long production runs, heavy duty machining and abrasive materials. Commonly used for hobs.
15
69
M50
CM-50™
An intermediate high speed steel for use where hot hardness is not critical. Common applications are consumer twist drills and woodworking tools.
65
63
M52
CM-52™
An intermediate high speed steel with improved wear resistance compared to M50.
55
63
T15
Dynavan™
A super tungsten high speed steel with a large volume of vanadium carbides for high wear resistance.
20
67
T15
DuraTech™ T15
The powder metal version of T15 with greatly enhanced toughness and grindability. Commonly used for broaches.
25
67
DuraTech™ 30
A powder metal M3-2 speed steel with a cobalt addition for high performance cutting tools. The highest toughness super high speed steel.
30
67
Machinability Index: Relative machinability, as a percentage, compared to machining a 1% carbon tool steel.
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