1.2316 (X38CrMo16) steel is a chromium-molybdenum steel with improved corrosion resistance properties. It offers good polishability, toughness, and heat resistance while also being wear-resistant.
1.2316 (X38CrMo16) steel is a chromium-molybdenum steel with improved corrosion resistance properties. It offers good polishability, toughness, and heat resistance while also being wear-resistant. It is commonly preferred for molds and tools used to shape and process chemically aggressive plastic materials like PVC.
1.2316 (X38CrMo16) is a martensitic stainless chromium steel with the same hardness throughout all dimensions. It is easy to process and has high surface quality and polishability. Due to its high chromium content, 1.2316 (X38CrMo16) is not suitable for nitriding and chrome plating.
What is the Hardness Value of 1.2316 (X38CrMo16) (R65) Steel?
The hardness value of 1.2316 (X38CrMo16) steel is between 27 and 33 HRC.
What are the Mechanical Properties of 1.2316 (X38CrMo16) (R65) Steel?
You can find the material properties of 1.2316 (X38CrMo16) (R65) in the "Technical Details" tab. All mechanical and material properties of 1.2316 (X38CrMo16) (R65) steel are specified within this tab.
Where is 1.2316 (X38CrMo16) (R65) Steel Used?
1.2316 (X38CrMo16) steel is commonly used for plastic molds and offers higher corrosion resistance compared to 1.2083. It can be used in the manufacturing of chemically aggressive materials like PVC and other plastics containing abrasive fillers without the need for chrome or nickel plating.
What is the Price of 1.2316 (X38CrMo16) (R65) Material?
The price of 1.2316 (X38CrMo16) (R65) material varies depending on the product section, dimensions, and surface quality. You can access 1.2316 (X38CrMo16) (R65) steel prices through the "Proceed to Online Sales" button on the www.saglammetal.com homepage.
Chemical Composition
Code: 1.2316 (R65) X38CrMo16
Carbon
Chromium
Molybdenum
C
Cr
Mo
0,38
16,50
1,20
Heat Treatment
Temperature
Cooling
Hardness
Soft Annealing
760 - 800 °C
Furnace
245 HB
Stress Relief Annealing
500 - 550°C
Furnace
Hardening
1020 - 1050°C
C oil, pressure gas (N2), air or hot bath 500 - 550°C