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Tensile and Fatigue Performance of Cold-Work Tool Steels for Adjustable Forming Tools

  • Kaarel Siimut*
  • , Kasper Mygind Madsen
  • , Ermanno Ceron
  • , Chris Valentin Nielsen
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Grundfos DK AS

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Abstract

Forming tools adjustable by tensile elastic deformations offer opportunities for improved process control and reduced wear in high-volume metal forming processes such as ironing. However, the lack of tensile and fatigue data for hardened cold-work tool steels limits their broader adoption. This study investigates the mechanical performance of three tool steels—Vanadis®4 Extra SuperClean, Vancron® SuperClean, and Caldie®—through uniaxial tensile and fatigue testing, supplemented by destructive static and fatigue/wear tests on specimens representative of an adjustable ironing punch. Non-coated specimens exhibited ultimate tensile strengths above 2700 MPa with approximately 2% plastic strain, while coated specimens fractured in a brittle manner between 1600–1900 MPa. Fatigue life at stress ranges between 1450–1750 MPa varied from several thousand to over four million cycles, with crack initiation linked to non-metallic inclusions and precipitates 10–30 μm in size. Finite element simulations accurately linked failure observed in uniaxial tests to the component-level tests, confirming that first principal stress is a reliable predictor for punch failure. All punch specimens withstood 106 cycles at diameter changes up to 140 μm (4‰), with coated punches exhibiting minimal wear and non-coated ones showing localized surface damage. The findings support material and coating selection for adjustable forming tools and highlight opportunities for further optimization.
Original languageEnglish
JournalApplied Sciences
Volume16
Issue number2
Number of pages27
ISSN2076-3417
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2026

Keywords

  • PM tool steels
  • Fatigue testing
  • Metal forming
  • Finite element analysis

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