In high-speed, heavy-duty industrial manufacturing—such as continuous casting, hot rolling, and hot forging—flying shear blades are the unsung heroes. These blades must cut through red-hot or high-strength metal billets, strips, and wires in milliseconds without stopping the production line.
To withstand such brutal environments, choosing the right blade material is critical. So, what is the best material for wear-resistant flying shear blades?
H13K Modified Tool Steel
Standard H13 is already a legendary hot-work tool steel globally known for its excellent red-hardness. However, H13K is a modified, premium upgrade tailored specifically for industrial cutting tools.
Why it rules: By fine-tuning the carbon, chromium, and molybdenum ratios, H13K delivers significantly higher impact toughness and tempering stability than standard H13.
Best for: Continuous rolling mills and high-temperature steel billet shearing where thermal cracking (heat checking) is the primary enemy.
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