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T1 Steel Plate

T1 Steel Plate

T1 steel plate is a high-speed steel known for its excellent toughness, wear resistance, and ability to retain hardness at elevated temperatures. It is commonly used in industrial applications such as cutting tools, and die manufacturing, where durability and performance are critical.

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Alloy ASTM Characteristics
T1 ASTM A514

Construction and building frameworks

Manufacturing of industrial machinery

Shipbuilding and marine structures

CHEMICAL COMPOSITION

  • The chemical composition of the material is as follows: Carbon (C) 0.62-0.8%, Manganese (Mn) 0.10-0.40%, Phosphorus (P) 0.3%, Sulfur (S) 0.3%, Silicon (Si) 0.20-0.40%, Chromium (Cr) 3.75%, Vanadium (V) 0.90-1.30%, Tungsten (W) 17.25-18.75%. Elements Molybdenum (Mo) and Cobalt (Co) are not applicable in the composition.

MECHANICAL INFORMATION

  • The material has a density of 0.313 lb/in³ or 8.67 g/cc, with an ultimate tensile strength ranging from 110,000 to 130,000 psi (758 to 896 MPa), and a yield tensile strength of 100,000 psi (689 MPa). Its shear strength is measured at 11,600 psi (80 MPa). The melting point of this material varies between 2,590 and 2,670°F (1,420 to 1,460°C). It exhibits a Brinell hardness ranging from 235 to 293. Available sizes include thicknesses of 1/4", 1/2", 1", and 2", all with a width of 48" and varying lengths and weights, facilitating various applications. Please note that these properties are approximations, and further material test reports can be acquired through our Customer Service Department.

AVAILABLE SIZES

  • The available sizes for this category include a thickness of 1/4" with a width of 48.00", a length of 120.00", and a weight of 10.210 lbs/ft; a thickness of 1/2" with a width of 48.00", a length of 96.00", and a weight of 20.420 lbs/ft; a thickness of 1" with a width of 48.00", a length of 120.00", and a weight of 40.840 lbs/ft; and a thickness of 2" with a width of 48.00", a length of 120.00", and a weight of 81.680 lbs/ft.