Low-alloy special purpose steel
Low-alloy special purpose steel is a grade of tool steel characterized by its proportion of iron to other elements, the kind of elements in its composition, and its treatment during the manufacturing process. The three ASTM established grades of low-alloy special purpose steel are L2, L3, and L6. This grade originally contained L1, L4, L5 and L7 as well as three F grades but because of falling demand only grades L2 and L6 remain in production.
Grade | %C | %Cr | %Mn | %Mo | %P | %S | %Si | %V | Other | Rockwell hardness |
L2 | 0.45-1.0 | 0.7-1.2 | 0.1-0.9 | 0.25 max | 0.030 max | 0.030 max | 0.1-0.5 | 0.1-0.3 | S=0.06-0.15 if specified for machining; Ni+Cu<=0.75 | 45-63 |
L3 | 0.95-1.10 | 1.3-1.7 | 0.25-0.8 | -- | 0.030 max | 0.030 max | 0.1-0.5 | 0.1-0.3 | S=0.06-0.15 if specified for machining; Ni+Cu<=0.75 | - |
L6 | 0.65-0.75 | 0.6-1.2 | 0.25-0.8 | 0.50 max | 0.030 max | 0.030 max | 0.1-0.5 | -- | Ni=1.25-2.0;S=0.06-0.15 if specified for machining; Ni+Cu<=0.75 | 45-62 |