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  2. High-speed steel - Wikipedia

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    High-speed steel (HSS or HS) is a subset of tool steels, commonly used as cutting tool material. It is superior to high-carbon steel tools in that it can withstand higher temperatures without losing its temper (hardness). This property allows HSS to cut faster than high carbon steel, hence the name high-speed steel.

  3. List of blade materials - Wikipedia

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    This kind of high-speed steel is used in custom and high-end knives and it's one of the best and most expensive knife steels currently on the market. The level of HRC that can be achieved with a proper heat treatment is 66 HRC. Maxamet [56] is marketed by its manufacturer as a middle-ground between high-speed steel and cemented carbide ...

  4. Category:Steels - Wikipedia

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  5. HSS - Wikipedia

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    High-speed steel, a subset of tool steels Home Subscriber Server , a mobile subscriber database, part of the IMS framework Hollow structural section , a type of metal profile

  6. Mushet steel - Wikipedia

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    Mushet steel was primarily used in machine tools due to its ability to retain its hardness at high temperatures. In 1894, Frederick Winslow Taylor conducted machining comparison tests between Mushet steel and high carbon tool steel. He found that it could cut 41 to 47% faster on hard tire steel forgings and approximately 90% faster on mild steels.

  7. Machining - Wikipedia

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    A shaper often uses High Speed Steel tooling similar in shape and geometry to lathe tooling. Shaping is similar to turning, in a linear axis as opposed to a circular one. Shaping operations are performed using a Shaper machine, that strokes back and forth, but cuts only in one direction.

  8. Drill bit - Wikipedia

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    A black oxide coating provides heat resistance and lubricity, as well as corrosion resistance. The coating increases the life of high-speed steel bits. Titanium nitride (TiN) is a very hard metallic material that can be used to coat a high-speed steel bit (usually a twist bit), extending the cutting life by three or more times. Even after ...

  9. Steel - Wikipedia

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    Shqip; Sicilianu; සිංහල ... High-speed steel; Weathering steel; Tool steel; ... High-carbon steel was produced in Britain at Broxmouth Hillfort from 490 ...