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Technical
Information for M-4 High Speed Steel
 | M-2 is a tungsten-molybdenum high speed steel. M-2 is
widely used in applications requiring a high degree of toughness, grindability, good wear
resistance and high hardness. Typical analysis is shown in the chart below: |
| Carbon |
Tungsten |
Vanadium |
Chromium |
Molybdenum |
| 0.85% |
6.35% |
1.9% |
4.15% |
5.0% |
 | Applications include:
 | Lathe Tools |
 | Thread Cutters |
 | Planer Tools |
 | End Mills |
 | Drills |
 | Gear Cutters
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 | Taps |
 | Wood Knives
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 | Reamers |
 | Blanking Dies
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 | Broaches |
 | Lamination Dies
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 | Milling Cutters |
 | Gear Cutters
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 | Form Cutters |
 | Router Bits |
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 | Heat Treatment:
 | Forging:
 | Preheat slowly to 1600º F until piece is thoroughly
heated through, then increase heat to 1950ºF - 2050ºF. |
 | DO NOT hot work M-2 below 1700ºF. |
 | After forging, allow M-2 to cool slowly, packed in lime or
other insulating material. (For large forgings, let soak in large furnace at 1450ºF, then
cool in furnace.) |
 | Anneal as soon as possible. |
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 | Annealing:
 | Surface protection - Anneal in controlled atmosphere
furnace or pack in an inert material. |
 | Slowly heat M-2 to 1550º - 1600º. Cool slowly at a
rate of 20ºF/hr until furnace is black. Shut down furnace, allow to cool normally.
Annealed hardness range is 200 - 240 Brinell. |
 | Stress-relieving: Temperature 1100ºF - 1290ºF. Rough machine
after stress relieving.Hold tool for 2 hours after reaching full temperature. Cool in
furnace to 930ºF and then air-cool. |
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 | Hardening:
 | For best results, harden M-2 in slat baths or controlled
atmosphere furnaces. |
 | Pre-heat slowly to 1450°F - 1550°F, and ensure equal
temperature throughout the piece. |
 | Transfer piece to high-temp bath or furnace. |
 | Hold steel at temperature depending on M-2 use: Single edge cutting tools: 2175°F - 2225°F (salt bath),
2200°F - 2250°F (furnace) Rotating multi-edge cutting tools: 2150°F - 2200°F Punches, Dies, Etc:
1920°F - 2100°F |
 | After holding at hardening temperature for the appropriate
time, quench immediately into salt at 1000°F - 1100°F or warm oil. allow temperature
equalization to occur if using salt bath: if oil quenched, remove at 900°F and air cool. |
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 | Tempering:
 | Temper immediately when piece reaches 150ºF or when
comfortably hand-held. |
 | Tempering temperature should be in the range of 1025ºF -
1100ºF. |
 | Heat slowly to temperature, hold tools at heat for 2 hours
before air cooling. |
 | For best toughness, after tool has cooled, retemper for 2
additional hours at slightly lower temperature. |
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