Deluxe Tool Steel & Alloy Plates

S-7 Mold Quality (SUPER 7 MQ)

Shock Resistant Tool Steel

Precision Marshall’s SUPER 7 MQ® is a premium shock resistant tool steel which provides a unique combination of
machinability, exceptional toughness, ease of heat treatment and minimum distortion. Special melting and refining
practices are utilized to produce a uniform product with high cleanliness and minimum segregation. The material is
tested to rigorous tool steel standards to ensure uniformity of structure and freedom from defects. Meets ASTM A-681.


Attributes

EDM

Electro-discharge machining is used in the production of various tooling. This process produces recast, rehardened and retempered layers on the EDM surface. It is recommended that SUPER 7 MQ® be stress relieved at 50°F below the final tool tempering temperature, after the EDM process, to temper the rehardened layer produced by EDM.

Condition

SUPER 7 MQ® is provided completely decarb free and stress relieved.

Chemistry

ELEMENTRANGEAIM
Carbon.48/.55.50
Manganese.50/.80.70
Phosphorus.010 max.005
Sulfur.002 max.0005
Copper.25 max
Chromium3.10/3.503.30
Molybdenum1.30/1.551.35
Silicon.20/1.00.50
Vanadium.20/.30.25
Tungsten.30 max
Nickel.40 max

Additional Information

Applications

SUPER 7 MQ® is suitable for use in applications requiring high impact strength such as shears, punches, blanking dies, and chisels. SUPER 7 MQ®’s superior cleanliness and soundness makes it suitable for high-hardness plastic molds and zinc die casting dies.

Annealing

Heat slowly and uniformly to 1500/1550°F and hold two hours. Cool slowly (50°F per hour max.) to 1100°F and air cool to room temperature. Hardness 229 BHN maximum.

Heat Treating

Precision Marshall’s SUPER 7 MQ® is subject to decarburization during heat treatment, so a protective atmosphere furnace or a vacuum furnace should be used. After preheating 1200/1250°F, soak material for one half hour per inch of thickness. When material reaches this temperature, heat to 1725°F, then soak material for one half hour per inch of thickness when material is up to this temperature. Air cool or oil quench to hand warm (approximately 150°F) and temper immediately. Note: Sections over two inches thick should be interrupt oil quenched or full oil quenched to attain full hardness.

Tempering

Double temper one hour per inch of section thickness to desired hardness, two hours minimum per
temper. Representative hardness levels after tempering are tabulated below.

Oil quenched from 1750°F • Tempered 4 hours • Section 4″×4″

TEMPERING TEMPERATURE (°F)ROCKWELL HARDNESS (RC)
40056/58
50054/56
60053/55
70052/54
80052/54
90051/53
100049/52
110046/48
120039/41
Note: Variations in section size, heating rate, soak time, quench rate and tempering will cause deviations from the above values. Precision Marshall should be consulted for specific applications.

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