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QuFe60 Rod – Laser Welding Wire High-Speed Steel 1.3348 / M7 – 58–63 HRC, Cutting Tools

QuFe60 Rod – Laser Welding Wire High-Speed Steel 1.3348 / M7 – 58–63 HRC, Cutting Tools

QuFe60 is the high-speed steel wire: DIN EN 14700 S Fe 4 · ~AISI M7 · DIN 8555 MSG 4-60-S · filler no. 1.3348. At 58–63 HRC it is the hardest matching wire for tool steels in the range.

It is made 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 carbide content (Mo 8.3 % · V 1.8 % · W 1.9 % · C 1.0 %). Per the datasheet the first layer stays crack-free even on very critical steels; preheating is nevertheless recommended.

Recommended base materials

  • Per the datasheet particularly suited to 1.3316, 1.3333, 1.3344, 1.3346
  • High-speed steels (HSS) in general

Typical applications

  • Drills, milling cutters, broaches, turning tools
  • Hardfacing of wear-prone tool edges
  • Manufacture and repair of cutting tools
  • Repairs on HSS tools

Properties and advantages

  • 58–63 HRC as welded
  • First layer crack-free even on critical steels (datasheet)
  • High carbide content: Mo 8.3 % · V 1.8 % · W 1.9 %
  • Preheating recommended

Rod form: Rod lengths 1000 mm and 333 mm, Ø 0,2 mm – 0,8 mm.

Material analysis (wt.-%)
C 1.00 | Si 0.30 | Mn 0.40 | Cr 4.00 | Mo 8.30 | W 1.90 | V 1.80 | Fe balance

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Achievable hardness: 58 - 63 HRC
Diameter: 0,2 mm, 0,3 mm, 0,4 mm, 0,5 mm, 0,6 mm, 0,8 mm
Recommendations for basis material: 1.3316, 1.3333, 1.3344, 1.3346
Refinish: material typical treatment
Rod length: 333 mm, 1000 mm
Wire: Laser welding wire
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