1.2363 tool steel

Universal tool steel for cold working.

When should you print with 1.2363 tool steel?

1.2363 tool steel is an extremely versatile air-hardening tool steel, often considered a "universal" cold-work tool steel. It offers a combination of good wear resistance (between O1 and D2) and toughness.

  • Production of sheet metal
  • Prototypes
  • Punching
  • Matrices

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Handling 1.2363 tool steel

The printed and heat-treated 1.2363 tool steel is effectively equivalent in hardness to the forge-hardened 1.2363 tool steel and can be heat-treated to increase hardness and durability. Markforged recommends heat-treating 1.2363 tool steel to optimize material properties, although it can also be used in the as-sintered state. Heat the 1.2363 tool steel part in a standard (non-vacuum) furnace to 970°C (1780°F). Hold the part at this temperature for 30-45 minutes. Then quench the part in air to below 65°C (150°F). Double-hardened 1.2363 tool steel part in a standard furnace. For each tempering, the part is heated to 150-550°C (302-1022°F) and tempered for 2 hours, or 1 hour per inch of thickness. Allow the part to cool to room temperature between heating cycles.

Compatible with our Metal X system.

Learn more about metal printing applications!

What applications is the Metal X suitable for? How do I design correctly for metal 3D printing? What do users say about it, and where can I find more information? – You've come to the right place! We've listed several information sources that will help you get the answers you need.

Design Guide

DfAM – How to best design your component for metal 3D printing? This guide provides valuable tips on design, material selection, and post-processing.

5 applications

In this guide, we'll explore five ideal applications for metal 3D printing. How can you identify a good application? What do you need to consider?

User report

In this practical application report from Stanley Black & Decker, costs and lead times were saved by optimizing an assembly.

Webinar

A Markforged application engineer explains the Metal X system and the available materials. He also demonstrates a complete process from printing to the finished part.

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