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QuLPA-Fe60 Powder – Laser Cladding Powder High-Speed Steel 1.3343 / M7 – 58–63 HRC, Cutting Tools

QuLPA-Fe60 Powder – Laser Cladding Powder High-Speed Steel 1.3343 / M7 – 58–63 HRC, Cutting Tools

QuLPA-Fe60 is the high-speed steel powder and, at 58–63 HRC, the hardest cladding powder in the quada range: ~DIN EN 14700 S Fe 4 · DIN 8555 MSG 4-60-S · ~AISI M7 · material no. ~1.3343.

It is intended for the manufacture and repair of cutting toolsdrills, milling cutters, broaches, turning tools — and for hardfacing wear-prone tool edges. The hardness comes from the high carbide content (W 6.2 % · Mo 5.0 % · V 2.0 % · C 1.0 %). The datasheet highlights that even on very critical steels the first layer stays crack-free — preheating is still recommended.

Recommended base materials

  • 1.3343 — high-speed steel
  • 1.3316, 1.3333, 1.3346
  • Per the datasheet particularly suited to this group

Typical applications

  • Drills, milling cutters, broaches, turning tools
  • Hardfacing of wear-prone tool edges
  • Manufacture and repair of cutting tools
  • Area cladding by laser metal deposition (LMD)

Properties and advantages

  • 58–63 HRC — the hardest cladding powder in the range
  • First layer stays crack-free even on critical steels (datasheet)
  • High carbide content: W 6.2 % · Mo 5.0 % · V 2.0 %
  • Preheating recommended. Grain size 45–150 µm

Powder form: grain size 45 - 150 µm — for laser metal deposition (LMD).

Material analysis (wt.-%)
C 1.00 | Si 0.30 | Mn 0.35 | Cr 4.25 | Mo 5.00 | V 2.00 | W 6.20 | Fe balance

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Achievable hardness: 58 - 63 HRC
Grain size: 45 - 150 µm
Recommendations for basis material: 1.3316, 1.3333, 1.3344, 1.3346
Refinish: material typical treatment
Wire: Powder
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