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QuFe13 TIG filler wire – 1.2343 / 1.2344 hot-work steel

QuFe13 TIG filler wire – 1.2343 / 1.2344 hot-work steel

QuFe13 is the welding filler from quada for highly stressed hot-work tools. The alloy is used wherever tools or moulds face combined mechanical, thermal and abrasive load — for example aluminium die casting moulds, plastic injection moulds and hot stamping tools.

Recommended base materials

  • 1.2343 — X37CrMoV5-1 (primary material)
  • 1.2344 — X40CrMoV5-1
  • 1.2367 — X38CrMoV5-3
  • 1.2082, 1.2083 — plastic mould steels
  • 1.2606 — special alloy

Typical applications

  • Aluminium die casting moulds
  • Plastic injection moulds
  • Hot stamping tools
  • Repair and build-up welding on hot-work tools

Properties and advantages

  • Achievable hardness: 42–46 HRC
  • Crack-free even on multi-layer welding
  • Resistant to corrosive plastics
  • Conditionally hardenable, machined with carbide tools

TIG advantage: Ideal for manual repair and build-up welding using the Tungsten Inert Gas process — also for larger defects and hard-to-reach areas.

TIG form: for manual repair welding.

Material analysis
C: 0.25 | Si: 0.5 | Mn: 0.7 | Cr: 5.0 | Mo: 4.0 | Ti: 0.6 | Fe: balance

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Achievable hardness: 42 - 46 HRC
Diameter: 1,0 mm, 1,2 mm, 1,6 mm, 2,0 mm, 2,4 mm, 3,2 mm
Recommendations for basis material: 1.2082, 1.2083, 1.2343, 1.2344, 1.2367, 1.2606
Refinish: CVD-coatable , chrome-plated , machinable , nitridable , polishable, remunerable
Rod length: 1000 mm
Wire: WIG wire
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