Summary: | Precision stamping is one of the fastest growing processes in the current metalworking
industry. One of the key success factors in this field is to fulfill the precision requirement.
However, there was rare information available on the influence of the heat treatment
processes on the dimensional growth for both currently used and newly developed grades.
This dissertation presents the extensive experimental works to evaluate the influence of
austenitizing temperature, tempering condition, subzero treatment and post-tempering
aging on the hardness, amount of the retained austenite, dimensional change during heat
treatment, dimensional growth after heat treatment as well as un-notched impact toughness
of ASSAB 88, ASSAB XW-42 and DAIDO DC 53 cold work tool steels.
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