TGP-136 (DIN 1.2316) is a chrome-molybdenum steel with improved corrosion resistance properties, TGP-136 (DIN 1.2316) possesses good polishability, toughness, heat resistance and wear-resistant properties. It is often used for tools for processing chemically aggressive plastic materials (e.g. PVC).
Smelting method : EAF+LF+VD+ESR
Main Characteristics : Extremely high monitoring performance, favorable corrosion resistance, high abrasion resistance and favorable machining performance.
Major Applications : Super-mirror plastic molds: molds for optical lens and other transparent plastic pieces
Corrosion preventive high-resisting molds: Molds for fold vessels, cosmetics vessels, medical devices, light guiding plates, bottle covers, etc.
Formed resin materials: PC, PVC, PP, PE, PF, PMMA adding fire retardant resin etc.
Chemical Composition (%) :
C | Si | Mn | Cr |
0.4 | 1.05 | 0.55 | 13.5 |
Mo | Ni | V | P | S |
0.3 | 0.22 | 0.3 | ≤ 0.03 | ≤ 0.015 |
Physical Property :
Room temperature density (kg/m³) | Specific heat of room temperature (J/Kg.K) | 200°C thermal conductivity (W/m.K) |
7.80 | 465 | 23 |
Elastic mouldsus (N/nm²) | Linear Expensivity (x10-6K) 20 ~ 200°C
20 ~ 400°C
|
241,000 |
11.2
11.5
|
Ultrasonic flaw detection :
Flaw detection standard: as per GB/T 6402-2008 Class 4 flaw detection standard or as per customer requirements.
Purity :
Class A | Class B | ||
Fine | Coarse | Fine | Coarse |
1.0 | 0.5 | 1.5 | 1.0 |
Class C | Class D | ||
Fine | Coarse | Fine | Coarse |
1.0 | 1.0 | 1.5 | 1.0 |
Delivery State :
(1) Delivery hardness, delivery under annealing state ≤ 255HB.
Supply Specification :
Round Steel | Flat Steel | Module |
Φ16-500mm | 16~120mm x 200~610mm | 120~300mm x 300~1000mm |
Thermal Treatment :
Softening annealing | Quenching |
Heating to 850°C for heat insulation and cooling to 650°C at 10°C/h air cooling | 1020-1030°C quenching rapid air cooling |
Tempering |
Tempering temperature 250°C, (favorable tenacity and corrosion resistance) : selecting tempering temperature as per hardness requirements; tempering for twice. |