High Speed Tool Steel
HIGH SPEED steels have been named to show their ability to resist softening at elevated temperatures therefore maintaining a sharp cutting edge when cuts are heavy and speeds are high. They are the most highly alloyed of all of the tool steel types. They normally contain comparatively large amounts of tungsten or molybdenum, chromium, Cobalt and vanadium, along with carbon. FOLLOWING GRADES ARE AVAILABLE : M-2 (1.3343),M-35 (1.3243), M-42, T-1, T-2.
