D3

Tool Steels

D3 Steel is a high-carbon, high-chromium cold-work tool steel known for its extremely high wear resistance and high hardness. It is mainly used for tools and dies that operate at room temperature and require strong resistance to abrasion and deformation. Because of its high carbon and chromium content, D3 steel can achieve very high hardness after heat treatment, making it suitable for heavy-duty industrial tooling applications.

D3 steel typically contains about 2% carbon and around 12% chromium, along with small amounts of other alloying elements. These elements give the steel excellent wear resistance, compressive strength, and edge retention, although its toughness is slightly lower compared to some other tool steels. After proper heat treatment, D3 steel can reach a hardness of around 58–64 HRC, which helps tools maintain sharp cutting edges and long service life.

Due to its strong wear resistance, D3 steel is widely used for manufacturing blanking dies, stamping dies, cold forging dies, shear blades, punches, thread rolling dies, and industrial cutting tools. It is commonly used in industries such as automotive, metal processing, machinery manufacturing, and tool production, where tools must withstand continuous friction and heavy mechanical loads.

Main characteristics and applications

Cutting tools for sheets up to 4 mm thickness, trimming dies, blanking dies for paper and plastics, shear blades and rotary shear blades for sheet thicknesses up to 2 mm, drawing and deep-drawing tools. Woodworking tools, stone pressing tools, pressure pads and highly wear-resistant plastic moulds, profile rolls.

Steel properties

12 % ledeburitic chromium tool steel with extreme wear resistance.

D-3 / SKD1 · Cold Work Tool Steel Specifications
D-3 / SKD1 · COLD WORK TOOL STEEL High Carbon · High Chromium

Comparable standards

DIN W.Nr AFNOR AISI/ASTM JIS
X210Cr12 1.2080 Z200C12 D-3 SKD1

Chemical composition (typical; in weight %)

C Si Mn P (Max) S (Max) Cr
1.90-2.20 0.10-0.60 0.20-0.60 0.03 0.03 11.0-13.0

Physical properties (reference values)

Property 20°C 100°C 200°C 500°C
Thermal expansion coefficient (10⁻⁶/°C) 10.8 11.7 12.8
Thermal conductivity (W/m·K) 16.7

Heat treatment

Treatment Temperature (°C) Holding Time Cooling Comments
Annealing 800 – 840 Min. 2 min/mm Furnace Hardness: max. 250 HB
Stress relieving 650 – 700 Min. 2 min/mm Furnace
Hardening 930 – 960 / 950 – 980 Min. 1 min/mm Air, oil or salt bath Hardness: 64 HRC

Tempering response (Hardness after tempering)

°C 100 200 300 400 500 600
HRC 63 62 59 57 54 46
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