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             Technical Information for M-4 High Speed Steel

XL-4 (AISI M4 equivalent) is a high speed, powdered-metal steel, offering excellent abrasion resistance. Typical analysis is shown in the chart below:
Carbon

Silicon

Manganese

Chromium

Molybdenum

Vanadium

Tungsten

1.3%

0.20%

0.25%

4.25%

5.00%

4.10%

5.80%

Because of XL-4's evenly distributed carbides, the finished steel offers improved toughness, dimensional stability and grindability.

XL-4 is used in a variety of applications, such as:
Stamping
Slitting Saws
Slotting Saws
Blanking Punches        
Blanking Dies
Drills
Endmills
Forming Dies
Hobs Fine Blanking Tools
Milling Cutters
Shearing Knives
Slitting Knives
Temperature Recommendations:
Annealing: 1600ºF - 1650ºF
Preheating: 1400ºF - 1550ºF
Hardening: 2150ºF - 2225ºF
Tempering: 1000ºF

Note: A minimum of three tempers are recommended.

Heat Treatment:
Forging Limits .... 2050/1700°F
Stress Relieving .... 1100/1350°F
Annealing:
Full Anneal
Heat to 1550/1600°F, hold for 2 hours
Cool slowly in the furnaceat a maximum rate of 25°F/hour to below 1000°F.
Air Cool
Cycle Anneal
Heat to 1600°F, hold for 2 hours
Furnace cool to 1400°F, hold 4to 6 hours
Air cool
Heat Treating:
Preheat Range .....1500/1550°F
Hardening range
Furnace - 2150/2250°F
Salt Bath - 2150/2225°F
Quench - Air, Oil, Interrupted oil or interrupted salt
   Tempering
Normal range - 1000/1100°F
Usual time - 2 hours per temper

Typical hardness values over a range of temperatures, quenched in oil from 2200°F (salt), tempered three times, 2 hours per temper:

Tempering Temperature Hardness, Rc
As quenched 64/66
1000°F 64/66
1025°F 64/66
1050°F 63/65
1075°F 62/64
1100°F 61/63

 

 

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Last modified: March 01, 1999