Tool Steel

S-7

S-7 Impact Resistant Tool Steel Data Sheet

S7 is a shock-resistant air hardening tool steel, designed for high impact resistance at relatively high hardness. It offers toughness to withstand chipping and breaking, combined with high attainable hardness and good wear resistance.

Chemical Composition

Carbon 0.55%
Manganese 0.70%
Chromium 3.25%
Molybdenum 1.40%
Vanadium 0.25%
Silicon 0.35%

Typical Applications

Heavy Impact Punches
Warm Forging/Heading Dies
Plastic Injection Molds
Shear Blades
Powder Compaction Punches


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Thermal Treatments

Preheat : 1100/1250F (595/675C), equalize, 1350/1450F (775/790C), equalize.
Austenize : 1725/1775F (995/895C), 30/45 minutes at temperature.

Quench : Air, positive pressure vacuum to 150F (65C), Interrupted oil to 150F(65C). Sections over 3″ thick may require oil quenching to attain full hardness.

Temper : 350/1000F (205/540C), hold 2 hours at temperature, air cool. Temper twice.

Cryogenic Treating : Refrigeration treatments may improve long term dimensional stability by transforming retained austenite. Refrigeration treatments should generally be performed after the first temper, and must be followed by a temper.

Hardness and Impact Toughness Data
Air cooled from 1775F(970C)

Tempering

Temperature
Deg. F Deg. C
As quenched
300 150
400 205
500 260
600 315
700 379
800 425
900 480
1000 540
1100 595

Toughness

Hardness Charpy C-Notch
HRC Ft. Lbs. Joules
59
59 85 115
57 125 169
55 125 169
54 115 155
53 105 141
53 105 141
52 120 162
51 150 203
47 190 257

Thermal Treatments

Preheat : 1100/1250F (595/675C), equalize, 1350/1450F (775/790C), equalize.
Austenize : 1725/1775F (995/895C), 30/45 minutes at temperature.

Quench : Air, positive pressure vacuum to 150F (65C), Interrupted oil to 150F(65C). Sections over 3″ thick may require oil quenching to attain full hardness.

Temper : 350/1000F (205/540C), hold 2 hours at temperature, air cool. Temper twice.

Cryogenic Treating : Refrigeration treatments may improve long term dimensional stability by transforming retained austenite. Refrigeration treatments should generally be performed after the first temper, and must be followed by a temper.

Hardness and Impact Toughness Data
Air cooled from 1775F(970C)


Surface Treatments

Because of the low tempering temperatures normally used, S7 is not typically suitable for nitriding or similar treatments.

Annealing

A. Heat to 1550F (840C), hold 2 hours, slow cool 50F (30C)/hour maximum) to 1000F (540C), air cool.
OR
B. Heat to 1550F (840C), hold 2 hours, cool to 1400F (760C), hold 4 hours, air cool to room temperature.
Typical annealed hardness: 187/220 BHN.

Stress Relieving

Annealed Material: Heat to 1200/1250F(650/675C), hold two hours, cool in still air.
Hardened Material: Heat to 25F(15C) below original tempering temperature, hold two hours, cool in still air.

Welding

Use hot work tool steel filler material 4140 or 4150 type filler material may be satisfactory for small repairs or welds away from working surface of tool.
Annealed Material:Preheat to 400/600F(205/315C). Maintain above 400F(205C) during welding. Reanneal or temper 1400F(760C) for 4 hours after welding.

Hardened Material: Preheat to original tempering temperature (300F(150C) minimum). Maintain above 300F(150C) during welding. Cool to 150F(65C) after welding. Temper 25F(15C) below original tempering temperature. (300F(150C) Minimum)

Physical Properties

Modulus of Elasticity

30psix10(6) (207 GPa)
Density 0.283 lb/in3 (7861 kg/M3)
Thermal Conductivity 16.5 BTU/hr./ft./F 29 W/m/ °K)