Tool Steel Drill Rod H13 offers high toughness and very good stability during heat treatment. H13 provides good wear resistance in hot and cold work tooling. It is typically used in cores, cavities for dies, and tools that require toughness and polishability.

MTR MTR Available
Info

Product Information

Info

Please note:

close
Please note that this data is to be used ONLY FOR REFERENCE, NOT FOR DESIGN, and by using it,you agree that any decisions you make regarding materials for your project are at your own discretion.
Diameter
0.6875
Max Length
36
Alloy
H13
Temper
Pre-Hard
Production Method
Precision Ground
Metal Type
Tool Steel
Shape
Drill Rod
Yes
Eniteo Vendor ID
3145
Custom Cut Warehouse
0
Weight/Lineal Foot
1.26 pounds
Info

Mechanical Properties

Density g/cm^3
8
Brinell Hardness 3000 kg load
373 - 456
Ultimate Tensile Strength KSI
260
Yield Tensile Strength KSI
232
Rockwell Hardness C Scale
40 - 48
Elongation % in 2 in.
11
Melting Point °F
2580 - 2660
Machinability %
75
Electrical Conductivity % IACS
8
Info

Chemistry Information : H13 Tool Steel

Element
Percentage
Element
Percentage
Element
Percentage
Fe
88.8 - 92
Cr
4.8 - 5.5
Si
0.8 - 1.2
Mo
1.1 - 1.8
Mn
0.2 - 0.5
C
0.32 - 0.45
V
0.8 - 1.2
Cu
0 - 0.25
Ni
0 - 0.3
P
0 - 0.03
S
0 - 0.03

This product is a precision ground drill rod with a diameter of 0.6875 inches and a maximum length of 36 inches, ideal for applications requiring precise sizing.

Yes, the H13 alloy offers high toughness and excellent wear resistance, making it well-suited for hot and cold work tooling such as cores, cavities for dies, and tools needing toughness and polishability.

Yes, MTR reports are available for this product, ensuring you have verified material properties for your quality assurance needs.

The machinability rating is 75, indicating good ease of machining, which helps in efficient fabrication and finishing of tooling components.

The drill rod weighs approximately 3.78 pounds and is currently in stock, ready for immediate shipment.

Can't find what you're looking for?