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Free Cutting Steel
Free machining steel is steel that forms small chips when machined. This increases the machinability of the material by breaking the chips into small pieces, thus avoiding entanglement in the machinery. This enables automatic equipment to run without human interaction. Free machining steel with lead also allow for higher machining rates. Free machining steel costs 15 to 20% more than a standard steel, but this is made up by increased machining speeds, larger cuts, and longer tool life.
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1144
Free Cutting Steel
Equivalent Grades: GB 4Cr5MoSiV1, JIS SKD61, ASTM H13, DIN X40CrMoV5-1. 1144 free cutting steels are utilized primarily to manufacture the parts which have the requirements of high precision in size, high finish in surface, but low mechanical property, such as gears, shafts, bolts, valves, bushings, pins, fittings, spring seat and machine screw, plastic mold, surgical and dental procedures utensils, certain automobile parts, instruments, etc.
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1215
Free Cutting Steel
Equivalent Grades: GB 4Cr5MoSiV1, JIS SKD61, ASTM H13, DIN X40CrMoV5-1. 1215 free cutting steels are utilized primarily to manufacture the parts which have the requirements of high precision in size, high finish in surface, but low mechanical property, such as gears, shafts, bolts, valves, bushings, pins, fittings, spring seat and machine screw, plastic mold, surgical and dental procedures utensils, certain automobile parts, instruments, etc.
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12L14
Free Cutting Steel
Equivalent Grades: CNS SUM24L, JISSUM24L, ASTM 12L14, DIN 9SMnPb36. 12L14 free cutting steels are utilized primarily to manufacture the parts which have the requirements of high precision in size, high finish in surface, but low mechanical property, such as gears, shafts, bolts, valves, bushings, pins, fittings, spring seat and machine screw, plastic mold, surgical and dental procedures utensils, certain automobile parts, instruments, etc.