Sheet Steel HVF / 1.2519
📌 Overview and Technical Specifications
Sheet steel HVF / 1.2519 is a high-carbon tool steel with a high content of tungsten, vanadium, and chromium. It is distinguished by its excellent wear resistance, strength, and hardness, making it an ideal choice for cutting tools and impact loads.
🛠 Specifications:
- Hardness: 200–280 HB (annealed), up to 64 HRC (hardened)
- Thickness: from 1 mm to 50 mm
- Yield strength: 1100–1300 MPa
- Tensile strength: 1600–1900 MPa
- Elongation: 5–10%
🧪 Chemical Composition
- Carbon (C): 1.00 – 1.20%
- Silicon (Si): 0.15 – 0.45%
- Manganese (Mn): 0.20 – 0.50%
- Chromium (Cr): 1.00 – 1.50%
- Tungsten (W): 1.80 – 2.50%
- Vanadium (V): 0.10 – 0.30%
- Phosphorus (P): ≤0.030%
- Sulfur (S): ≤0.030%
⚙ Applications
Steel HVF / 1.2519 is widely used in the following industries:
- 🔪 Production of knives, blades, and cutting tools
- 🏗 Tools for cold stamping and press molds
- 🛠 Wear-resistant parts and high-load mechanisms
- 🚜 Components for mechanical engineering and metalworking
🌟 Features
- ✅ High wear resistance and hardness
- ✅ Excellent strength under impact loads
- ✅ Good hardenability and heat treatment capability
- ✅ Resistance to abrasion and mechanical damage
Sheet steel delivery forms KhVF/ 110WCrV5 / 1.2519
| Steel grade EN
| Steel grade DIN
| Sizes supplied ( mm)
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| Thickness (mm)
| Width (mm)
| Length (mm)
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| 110WCrV5
| 1.2519
| 1-10
| 500–2,000
| 6000
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