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Die steels are a type of iron and steel alloy used in the production of dies, tools, and molds. They are typically composed of a combination of carbon, chromium, molybdenum, vanadium, and tungsten, and are designed to be heat-treated to achieve a desired hardness. Die steels are used in a variety of industries, including automotive, aerospace, and medical, and are often used in the production of components that require high levels of strength and durability.
Die steels are typically produced in a variety of shapes and sizes, and can be machined to meet specific requirements. They are also available in a range of grades, which are determined by the composition of the alloy and the heat-treatment process.
Some of the companies in the die steels market include Sandvik, Hitachi Metals, Nachi-Fujikoshi, Sumitomo Electric Industries, and Kobe Steel. Show Less Read more