D2BS4659 BD2 is a high carbon, high chromium, molybdenum, vanadium, air hardening alloy tool steel which offers good wear resistance, high surface hardness, through hardening properties, dimensional stability and high resistance to tempering effect. D2 tool steel is also suitable for vacuum hardening.Typical AnalysisC.Si.Cr.Mo.V.1.50%0.30%12.00%0.80%0.90%Forging:Heat slowly and uniformly to 700°C then more rapidly to 900/1040°C. After forging cool slowly.Annealing:Anneal at 850°C and slow furnace cool. Hardness after annealing will be approx. 225 in brinell's scaleHardening:Pre heat slowly to 750/780°C and thoroughly soak. Continue heating to the final hardening temperature of 1000/1030°C and allow the component to be heated through. Quench in oil or cool in air.Tempering:Heat uniformly and thoroughly at the selected tempering temperature and hold for at least one hour per inch of total thickness. Double tempering should be carried out with intermediate cooling to room temperature.Tempering °C150200250300350400HRc62/6161/6060/5957/5656/5556/55Stress Relieving:If machining operations have been heavy or if the tool has an unbalanced section, remove stresses before hardening by heating up to 700°C, equalise, then cool slowly.Hard Chromium Plating:After hard chromium plating tempering of D2 tool steel is recommended at 180°C for 4 hours to avoid hydrogen embrittlement. Tempering is to be performed immediately after chromium plating.Welding:Due to the high risk of crack formation welding of D2 tool steel should be avoided, if possible. When, however welding is essential, the following serves as a guide:A. Welding of soft annealed D2 tool steel.· Preheat to 300 - 500°C· Weld at 300-500°C· Immediately stress relieveElectrode: Cr-Mo alloy electrode for welding structural steel.B. Welding in connection with hardening of soft annealed D2 tool steel.· Heat to austenite temperature.· Cool to approx. 500°C· Weld at approx. 500°C· Cool to approx. 100°C in the same way as at normal hardening, then temper to desired hardness. Double tempering willreduce the risk of crack formation.Electrode: Hard facing electrode.C. Repair welding of D2 tool steel in hardened and tempered condition.· Preheat to the tempering temperature (min. 200°C) previously used.· Weld at tempering temperature· Heat immediately to tempering temperature, but max. 300°C. Soaking time 2 hours.Electrode: Hard facing electrode.Physical Properties:Temperature:20°C200°C400°CDensity (kg/dm³)7.707.657.60Coefficient of thermal expansion (per °C from 0°C)-11.0 x 10-610.8 x 10-6Thermal conductivity (cal/cm.s °C)40.9 x 10-350.4 x 10-355.2 x 10-3Specific heat (cal/g °C)0.110Modulus of elasticity:Kp/mm²19 70019 20017 650N/mm²193 000188 000173 000BS4659 BD2 available in:-AdvantagesRelatively easy to machine than HSS , Carbide etc.Low dimension distortion after hardening.
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D2 tool steel is a steel, tool steel. For cold rolled steel, D2.
A katana made of that particular steel will be difficult to find. D2 is hard to work, has a fairly complex heat treating cycle and is near impossible to get a good finish on it. So I really have no idea who would make one.
D2/162
We know the formula D2/162 which is being used for calculate unit weight of reinforcement per meter.Here I am willing to explain how it has been arrived D2/162 (Note: D unit is in MM)Weight of bar per meter = Area of steel bar X Density of steel x Length of bar= (3.14 x D2/4) x 7850 kg/m3 x 1 m= D2 X 6162.25/(1000x1000)= D2 X (0.006162)= D2 X 1/(0.006162)-1= (D2/162.28)The actual value is D2/162.28Kindly note that this function is only applicable for circular shape steel which density is 7850kg/m3
D2BS4659 BD2 is a high carbon, high chromium, molybdenum, vanadium, air hardening alloy tool steel which offers good wear resistance, high surface hardness, through hardening properties, dimensional stability and high resistance to tempering effect. D2 tool steel is also suitable for vacuum hardening.Typical AnalysisC.Si.Cr.Mo.V.1.50%0.30%12.00%0.80%0.90%Forging:Heat slowly and uniformly to 700°C then more rapidly to 900/1040°C. After forging cool slowly.Annealing:Anneal at 850°C and slow furnace cool. Hardness after annealing will be approx. 225 in brinell's scaleHardening:Pre heat slowly to 750/780°C and thoroughly soak. Continue heating to the final hardening temperature of 1000/1030°C and allow the component to be heated through. Quench in oil or cool in air.Tempering:Heat uniformly and thoroughly at the selected tempering temperature and hold for at least one hour per inch of total thickness. Double tempering should be carried out with intermediate cooling to room temperature.Tempering °C150200250300350400HRc62/6161/6060/5957/5656/5556/55Stress Relieving:If machining operations have been heavy or if the tool has an unbalanced section, remove stresses before hardening by heating up to 700°C, equalise, then cool slowly.Hard Chromium Plating:After hard chromium plating tempering of D2 tool steel is recommended at 180°C for 4 hours to avoid hydrogen embrittlement. Tempering is to be performed immediately after chromium plating.Welding:Due to the high risk of crack formation welding of D2 tool steel should be avoided, if possible. When, however welding is essential, the following serves as a guide:A. Welding of soft annealed D2 tool steel.· Preheat to 300 - 500°C· Weld at 300-500°C· Immediately stress relieveElectrode: Cr-Mo alloy electrode for welding structural steel.B. Welding in connection with hardening of soft annealed D2 tool steel.· Heat to austenite temperature.· Cool to approx. 500°C· Weld at approx. 500°C· Cool to approx. 100°C in the same way as at normal hardening, then temper to desired hardness. Double tempering willreduce the risk of crack formation.Electrode: Hard facing electrode.C. Repair welding of D2 tool steel in hardened and tempered condition.· Preheat to the tempering temperature (min. 200°C) previously used.· Weld at tempering temperature· Heat immediately to tempering temperature, but max. 300°C. Soaking time 2 hours.Electrode: Hard facing electrode.Physical Properties:Temperature:20°C200°C400°CDensity (kg/dm³)7.707.657.60Coefficient of thermal expansion (per °C from 0°C)-11.0 x 10-610.8 x 10-6Thermal conductivity (cal/cm.s °C)40.9 x 10-350.4 x 10-355.2 x 10-3Specific heat (cal/g °C)0.110Modulus of elasticity:Kp/mm²19 70019 20017 650N/mm²193 000188 000173 000BS4659 BD2 available in:-AdvantagesRelatively easy to machine than HSS , Carbide etc.Low dimension distortion after hardening.
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L/162*d2
Here~ D2 D2 D2 B D2 C2 B A C2 C2 C2 A C2 B A G D2 D2 D2 G G A B C2 C2 C2 C2 D2 C2 B A G D2 D2 D2 B D2 D2 D2 B D2 D2 D2 E2 D2 D2 B C2 C2 C2 A C2 C2 C2 A C2 C2 C2 B2 C2 B A G
d2 and d2 are the same.
Formula for steel bar weight per meter = D2/162 where D is diameter of bar
sorta a little bit i would say . but it holds an edge great and the rust is not a giant amount because it is a semi stainless steel just barley not stainless.
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