:: Wear and Toughness Chart
:: Typical Working Hardness Ranges
:: Galling
::CPM 1V & 3V Upgrades
WEAR AND TOUGHNESS CHART
*Click a grade to view its data sheet
General Info
The main failure mechanisms of tools are deformation, breakage, and wear. The primary performance
properties of tool steels for addressing these failure mechanisms are
hardness (resists deformation),
toughness (resists breakage or chipping), and
wear resistance (resists abrasion or wear).
This chart shows the relationship between wear resistance and toughness for tool steels.
In most cases, steels are selected for a given application depending on the primary performance
issues or failure modes (tool deformation, breakage, or wear).
For a discussion of toughness issues and tool steels for breakage or chipping problems,
go here.
For a discussion of wear resistance and tool steels for longer wear life,
go here.
For a set of quick recommendations for tool steel selection
for upgrading performance or fixing problems,
go here.
If you have additional questions please visit the Tech Desk.
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