CPM®
10V
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CPM 10V is a
unique tool steel made by the Crucible Particle Metallurgy process. It is
designed with a tough, air hardening base analysis with added high carbon
and vanadium for exceptionally good wear resistance, toughness and strength
for cold and warm work tooling applications.
The exceptional wear resistance and good toughness of CPM 10V make it an
excellent candidate to replace carbide and other highly wear resistant
materials in cold work tooling applications, particularly where tool
toughness is a problem or where cost effectiveness can be demonstrated.
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Typical Chemistry |
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Carbon |
2.45% |
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Manganese |
0.50% |
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Silicon |
0.90% |
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Chromium |
5.25% |
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Vanadium |
9.75% |
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Molybdenum |
1.30% |
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Sulfur |
0.07% |
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Typical Applications |
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Punches & Dies
for Blanking, Piercing, |
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Forming
and Cold Extrusion |
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Knives for
Slitting, Shearing, Trimming, etc. |
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Granulator/Pelletizer Blades |
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Nozzles, Screw
Tips, Barrel Liners, etc. for |
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Plastic
Injection Molding Equipment |
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Powder
Compaction Tooling |
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Woodworking
Tools |
Wear Parts |
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- Annealed
Hardness: BHN 255/277.
Machinability in the annealed condition is similar to D2 or M2. SG type
alumina wheels or CBN wheels are recommended for the best grinding
performance with the CPM steels.
Thermal Treatments
Critical Temperature: 1540F(838C).
Forging: 2000-2100F(1095-1150C) Do not forge below 1700F(930C).
Slow cool after forging.
Annealing: 1600F(870C), hold 2 hours, slow cool 30F(15C)/ hr max.
to 1000F(540C), then air or furnace cool. Hardness BHN 255/277. Stress
Relieving (After machining): 1100-1300F(595-740C), hold 2 hrs. and air or
furnace cool.
Straightening: Best done warm 400-800F(200-430C).
Hardening: (Salt, vacuum or atmosphere)
Preheat: 1500-1550F(820-845C), equalize. Second preheat stage at
1850-1900F(1010-1040C) suggested for vacuum or atmosphere hardening.
High
Heat: 1850-2150F(1010-1175C). Standard recommendation to achieve Rc
60-62 after tempering is to use 2050F(1120C).
Quench: Salt, oil or atmosphere quench to 1000-1100F(540-595C),
equalize, then air cool to below 125F(50C) or hand warm. Vacuum or
atmosphere quench rate through 1850-1300F(1010-705C) range is critical to
achieve optimum heat treat results.
Temper: 1000F(540C) minimum recommended. Double tempering is required.
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Hardening Data
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Tempering
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HEAT
TREAT RESPONSE ±1 HRC (NOTE A)
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Temperature
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1850F
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1900F
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1950F
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2050F
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2100F
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2150F
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°C
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°F
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(1025C)
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(1040C)
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(1065C)
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(1120C)
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(1150C)
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(1175C)
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As Quenced
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61
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63
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65
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65
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64.5
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63.5
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540
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1000
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56
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60.5
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62
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64
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OPTIMUM FOR MAXIMUM TOUGHNESS AND EFFECTIVE STRESS-RELIEVING.
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550
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1025
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54
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58.5
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60
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62
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63
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565
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1050
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52
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56.5
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58
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595
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1100
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49
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54
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56
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620
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1150
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44
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650
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1200
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40
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41
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46
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NOTE A:
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RESULTS MAY VARY WITH HARDENING METHOD AND SECTION SIZE. SALT OR OIL
QUENCHING WILL GIVE MAXIMUM RESPONSE. VACUUM OR ATMOSPHERE COOLING MAY
RESULT IN UP TO 1-2 HRC POINTS LOWER. |
MINIMUM TIME AT
AUST TEMP (MINS)
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60
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45
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30
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20
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15
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10
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MINIMUM NUMBER
OF TEMPERS (2 HRS)
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2
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2
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2
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2
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3
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3
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Size Change During Hardening |
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Hardening
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Tempering
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HRC
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Longitudinal
- Size
Change
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°F
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°C
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°C
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1950
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1065
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1000
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540
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60
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+.04
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2150
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1175
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1000
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540
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+.04
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Surface Treatments
CPM 10V can be nitrided, steam tempered or titanium-nitride coated if
desired. If the CVD TiN treatment is used, care is required in vacuum
hardening.
Physical Properties
Modulus of Elasticity
...................................................................32 psi x
106 (221 GPa)
Specific gravity
............................................................................................................7.41
Density
.......................................................................................0.268
lb/in3 (7418 kg/m3)
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion
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Temperature
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Coefficient of Thermal
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Expansion
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°F
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°C
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in/in/°Fx10-6
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mm/mm/°Cx10-6
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70- 200
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21-93
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5.96
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10.7
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70-500
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21-260
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6.18
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11.1
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70- 800
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21-427
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6.54
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11.8
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70-1100
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21-593
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6.82
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12.3
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