Latrobe LSS™ MGR™ Tool Steel (ASTM A8)
Subcategory: Tool Steel; Air-Hardening Steel; High Carbon Steel; Alloy Steel; Metal
Close Analogs: Timken sold Latrobe in December 2006. They are now Latrobe Specialty Steels Co.
Material Notes: TLS MGR tool steel is an air-hardening tool steel that is characterized by a combination of very good toughness, intermediate wear resistance, and excellent dimensional stability in heat treatment. MGR tool steel is an excellent steel for punches and dies that operate in the 55 to 60 Rockwell C hardness range. The combination of toughness and wear resistance make MGR tool steel an excellent choice for applications which require higher toughness than that of the high-carbon, high-chromium steels such as D2, and better wear resistance than that of shock-resisting steels such as S7. For hot work tooling applications, MGR tool steel provides better resistance to erosion, wear and wash-out than the typical chromium-molybdenum hot work steels such as H11 and H13. However, it is not recommended for hot applications where thermal fatigue (heat checking) is the primary failure mode. Typical applications for MGR tool steel include punches, drift pins, pneumatic tools, chuck jaws, hammers, hot rolls, and hot and cold sh
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- Specific Gravity
- Density
- Hardness, Rockwell C
- Modulus of Elasticity
- Charpy Impact
- Machinability
- CTE, linear 20°C
- CTE, linear 500°C
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