ABOUT THE MATERIAL
Tool steel refers to a variety of carbon and alloy steels that are particularly well suited for toolmaking. Their suitability comes from their distinctive hardness, resistance to deformation, and their ability to hold a cutting edge at elevated temperatures. As a result, tool steels are well suited to shape other materials.
Characterized by its stability in heat treatment, H13 is a chromium molybdenum hot work steel well known for its exceptional hot hardness and abrasion resistance. That makes it ideal for a variety of hot work applications. H13 can also be used in cold work applications thanks to its general hardness and toughness.
- Mold inserts
- Extrusion dies
- Forging dies
- Sheet metal tooling
- Stamping tools
BMD™ + H13
H13’s high hardness and toughness make it particularly difficult to machine and often require specialty holders, cutting tools, low feed rates, and special conditions. Due to these challenges, H13 parts can be both time consuming and expensive to fabricate. By applying the BMD process to H13, teams can quickly fabricate H13 tools—potentially featuring complex geometries that would otherwise be unachievable or prohibitively difficult through machining (e.g., molds with conformal cooling channels). This geometric freedom, combined with the cost-effective manufacturability provided by the Studio System, makes printing complex H13 parts particularly advantageous compared to traditional manufacturing methods.
Dominick Damato
Field Service Manager
Computer Aided Technology, LLC