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QuFe12 Rod – Laser Welding Wire Hot-Work Steel 1.2343 / 1.2344 – 42–48 HRC, temper-resistant

QuFe12 Rod – Laser Welding Wire Hot-Work Steel 1.2343 / 1.2344 – 42–48 HRC, temper-resistant

QuFe12 is the hard, temper-resistant build-up wire for hot-work tools: EN 14700 S Fe 3 · DIN 8555 M/WSG3-Gz-45-T, filler material no. 1.2567. The weld metal reaches 42–48 HRC.

The 4 % tungsten content is the defining feature: it gives the weld metal excellent temper resistance — the hardness survives when the tool heats up again in service. The microstructure of the un-annealed weld metal is martensitic with retained austenite and carbides. For build-ups on hot-work tools made of unalloyed or low-alloy steels.

Recommended base materials

  • 1.2343, 1.2344 (X38CrMoV5-1 / X40CrMoV5-1)
  • 1.2367 (X38CrMoV5-3)
  • 1.2606
  • 1.2764 – 1.2767
  • Hot-work tools made of unalloyed and low-alloy steels

Typical applications

  • Build-up welding on hot-work tools
  • Repairs on tools made of unalloyed and low-alloy steels
  • Components requiring high wear resistance under heat
  • Tools that return to temperature in service

Properties and advantages

  • 42–48 HRC — depending on machining and number of layers
  • Excellent temper resistance (W 4.0 %) — the hardness withstands service heat
  • Hot-strength with high wear resistance
  • Weld metal can be hardened and tempered, nitrided, chrome-plated, polished, machined

Rod form advantage: Constant wire feed for manual build-up welding on die edges and contours.

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

Material analysis (wt.-%)
C 0.3 | Si 0.3 | Mn 0.3 | Cr 2.3 | V 0.5 | W 4.0 | Fe balance

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Achievable hardness: 42 - 48 HRC
Diameter: 0,2 mm, 0,3 mm, 0,4 mm, 0,5 mm, 0,6 mm, 0,8 mm
Recommendations for basis material: 1.2343, 1.2344, 1.2367, 1.2606, 1.2764, 1.2765, 1.2766, 1.2767
Refinish: chrome-plated , machinable , nitridable , polishable, remunerable
Rod length: 333 mm, 1000 mm
Wire: Laser welding wire
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