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  • Article - 18 Sep 2012
    Tungsten hot-work steels are of different types, namely, H21 to H26 types. These steels have similar characteristics to that of high-speed steels. The primary alloying elements of tungsten hot-work...
  • Article - 17 Sep 2012
    Tungsten hot-work steels are of different types, namely, H21 to H26 types. These steels have similar characteristics to that of high-speed steels. The primary alloying elements of tungsten hot-work...
  • Article - 13 Sep 2012
    Tungsten hot-work steels are of different types, namely, H21 to H26 types. These steels have similar characteristics to that of high-speed steels. The primary alloying elements in tungsten hot-work...
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    Fast Tool Servo 5000 (FTS 5000) allows the rapid machining of freeform surfaces such as toric optics, micro-structures for light management, lens arrays, laser collimators and features in contact...
  • Equipment
    The quick production of freeform, large departure components, using an Ultra Precision Diamond Turning Lathe, is possible using the Precitech Slow Tool Servo (STS).
  • Article - 13 Sep 2012
    Tungsten is a good carbide former used in high speed steels and hot forming tool steels. It is a steel gray metal that increases temperature and red hardness, prevents gain growth and improves...
  • Article - 13 Dec 2012
    High speed tool steels are of two types that include molybdenum high-speed steels and tungsten high-speed steels. Molybdenum high-speed steels or group M steels range from M1 to M10.
  • Article - 13 Sep 2012
    Molybdenum high-speed steels and tungsten high-speed steels are two types of high-speed tool steels. Molybdenum high-speed steels, also known as group M steels, comprise less initial cost.
  • Article - 25 Oct 2012
    High-speed tool steels are divided into molybdenum high-speed steels and tungsten high-speed steels. Group M steels or molybdenum high-speed steels have less initial cost.
  • Article - 13 Sep 2012
    Molybdenum high speed steels are designated as Group M steels according to the AISI classification system. Over 95% of high-speed steels manufactured in the US are group M steels.

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