Tool Steel Rods & Discs
Tool steel is a carbon alloy that resists abrasion and wear and is especially hard. Tool steel rods and discs are ground to tight tolerances and maintain their shape and cutting edge at elevated temperatures. They are sometimes tempered to improve machinability and are available in different material grades for specific applications. Typical uses include cutting tools, hand tools, and injection molds.
General Purpose O1 Tool Steel Rods
Durable grade O1 (oil hardened) tool steel rods resist wear and abrasion. Although not as strong as grade A2 rods, they can be hardened at low temperatures and maintain their stability and shape when heat treated. They are free of decarburization and are often manufactured into knives, punches, bushings, dies, and gauges.
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