Due to the presence of a large amount of eutectic carbides in high alloy tool steel with pearlite, sufficient fragmentation can only be achieved through significant deformation; On the other hand, due to the influence of its alloy composition, high alloy tool steel with martensite has low plasticity, high deformation resistance, poor thermal conductivity, and high tissue stress during cooling. It is prone to defects such as cracks in the forging production process. Thus creating a contradiction that complicates its forging process. Therefore, when formulating the forging process for this type of steel, corresponding technical measures should be developed from each link to address this contradiction and ensure the quality of its forgings.
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