H11 Tool Steel/1.2343/SKD6
H11 Tool Steel is a
deep-hardening, air-hardening steel that exhibits minimal size change during heat treatment. It contains less vanadium than the widely-used H13 tool steel. This steel offers excellent toughness, impressive thermal strength, superior thermal fatigue properties, and moderate wear resistance at medium temperatures. When air-quenched at low austenitizing temperatures, it experiences minimal heat treatment deformation and low iron oxide formation, making it highly resistant to molten aluminum erosion.
1. Size Range for H11 Tool Steel
H11 Steel Round Bar: diameter 80mm~420mm
H11 Steel Plate: thickness 25mm~400mm x width 200mm~800mm
Delivery Condition:
Turned Round Bar, Milled Plate, Black, tailored to customer requirements.
Spheroidizing Annealing, ESR material.
2. H11 Tool Steel Equivalent Grades
3. H11 Tool Steel Chemical Composition
4. H11 Tool Steel Physical Properties
Physical properties of H11 Tool Steel are listed in the tables below. The density is 7.69g/cm3, and the specific heat at constant pressure (20
°C
) Cp is 459.8J/(kg·K).
Critical temperature of H11 Tool Steel
Coefficient of linear thermal expansion
Thermal conductivity of H11
Elastic modulus of H11
5. Forging of H11 Tool Steel
6. Heat Treatment of H11 Tool Steel
Soft Annealing
Stress Relieving
Hardening
Tempering
-Tempering hardness is approximate and based on two hours at temperature.
-Optimal heat treatment parameters should be followed to achieve maximum potential mold life.
7. Applications of H11 Tool Steel
H11 tool steel is ideal for hot tooling applications where superior resistance to cracking is critical. These applications include hot punches, die casting dies, forging dies, hot shear blades, hot gripper dies, and extrusion tooling. Tools made from chromium hot-work steels can be safely water-cooled due to their low carbon and alloy contents. Additionally, H11’s medium thermal strength makes it suitable for structural parts in aircraft and rocket manufacturing, operating at temperatures of 752~932°F(400~500°C).






