Abstract

1. An austenitic dispersion-hardened chromium manganese die steel type 5Kh10G15SM2F2R has been developed whose thermal stability is 160–190°C higher than for the martensitic class steels 4Kh4VMFS and 5Kh2MNF used currently, for similar purposes. 2. Strengthening of steel 5Kh10G15SM2F2R occurs as a result of precipitation of carbide phases type VC, Cr23C6, and Mo2C during aging. 3. Steel type 5Kh10G15SM2F2R is recommended for hot-forming tools for alloys that are difficult to work, liquid forming of copper alloys, and for hot pressing of metal powders whose operating temperature does not exceed 830–850°C at pressures up to 700–800 MPa.

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