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Old 04-10-2019, 02:27 AM
Rasmus Kristens Rasmus Kristens is offline
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What can you tell me about this steel? (105WCr2)

Hello all

Its really difficult to find thin wide stock in EU.
So i finally found some that looks like i can handle the HT at home.

But i don't really know anything about the steel, can you tell me anything about its properties?
Anything i should notice or take care of eg. grain growth?

Its content is this: C: 1,05 Si: 0,25 Mn: 0,95 Cr: 1,00 W: 1,15
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