The carbon tool steel thick plate is made of carbon tool steel and is made by hot rolling.This carbon tool steel has good cold and hot processing performance, high hardness and plastic resistance, low production cost and wide range of uses. A514 Gr M alloy steel plate, Carbon tool steel is usually delivered in an annealed or high temperature tempered state. It is mainly used to manufacture cutting tools, measuring tools and molds with low cutting speed, simple shape and low precision. The thickness of the steel plate is 4.5-25mm, and the width and length comply with GB709 regulations.
Hot Rolled Plates A514 Gr M alloy steel plate MachiningAfter final forging/forming and Heat treatment process, all the pipe Fittings, Flanges, Fasteners, Etc. are sent for machining i.e. and preparation, O/D and I/D matching as per dimensional codes. An Expert Q.C. engineer is involved and he keeps constant vigil on every machining operation. Step machining is carried out as required by the codes. GO and NO-GO gauges are used to check the O/D & I/D of the fittings, Flanges, etc.
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Hydrogen (H) is the most harmful element in general steel such as A514 Gr M alloy steel plate. Hydrogen dissolved in steel will cause hydrogen embrittlement, white spots and other defects. Hydrogen, like oxygen and nitrogen, has very little solubility in solid steel. It dissolves into liquid steel at high temperature, and accumulates in the structure without time to escape when cooling, forming high-pressure micro pores, which greatly reduce the plasticity, toughness and fatigue strength of steel, and even cause cracks and brittle fracture in severe cases. "Hydrogen embrittlement" mainly occurs in martensitic steel, but not very prominent in ferrite steel, and generally increases with hardness and carbon content.