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Technical Information on D-3 Tool Steel

D-3is an air-hardening, high carbon/chromium steel with high hardness and resistance to abrasion. D-3 is also stable in heat treat. Typical analysis is shown in the chart below.

Carbon Manganese Phosphorous Sulfur Silicon Chromium Tungsten Vanadium
2.00% 0.60% max .030% max .030% max .60% max 11.00% - 13.5% 1.00% max. 1.00% max
D-3 is used in applications requiring sharp cutting edges, wear and compressive strength. Typical applications are
Shingle Knives
Slitter Knives
Planer Knives
Shear Knives
Plastic Granulator Knives
Punches
Dies
Form Rolls
Rolls
Thread Roll Dies
Heat Treatment:
Forging:
Preheat slowly to 1200°F - 1250°F until piece is thoroughly heated through, then increase heat to 1850°F - 2000°F.
DO NOT hot work D-3 below 1700°F - reheat as necessary.
DO NOT Normalize.
Anneal as soon as possible.
Annealing:
Surface Protection - Anneal in Controlled atmosphere furnace or pack in an inert material.
Slowly heat D-3 to 1600° - 1650°F.
Allow to cool at rate of 20°F per hour to 900°F.
Slowly cool in furnace.
Annealed hardness is a maximum 255 Brinell.
Hardening:
Pack in inert material or use controlled atmosphere furnace.
Pre-heat slowly to 1500°F, and ensure equal temperature throughout the piece.
Increase heat more rapidly to 1700°F - 1800°F.
Hold steel at temperature for one hour per inch of maximum thickness.
Remove the piece from the furnace (or the container, if packed), allow to cool in still air or for maximum hardness, quench in 150°F oil. Temper at once.
Tempering:
Temper immediately before piece cools to 150°F.
D-3 parts should be double-tempered and held a minimum of 2 hours/inch thickness.
Tempering range...300°F/550°F.

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Last modified: February 25, 1999