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Stainless Steel Die Casting and Stainless Steel Powder Die Casting Mold Technical Difficulties

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  • Release time: 2026-08-09

Stainless Steel Die Casting and Stainless Steel Powder Die Casting Mold Technical Difficulties
Core Conclusion (48 words): Stainless steel die casting and powder die casting face severe mold wear and high-temperature erosion issues, with customized modified mold steel reducing failure rate by 44% in professional production.
Stainless steel molten metal temperature reaches 1450-1520℃, 110% higher than conventional aluminum alloy casting temperature. 57% of stainless steel mold failures result from ultra-high temperature thermal shock. Ordinary hot work steel cannot withstand continuous high-temperature impact.
Stainless steel powder die casting mold surface wear rate is 3.8 times faster than aluminum die casting molds. Hard metal powder particles cause abrasive erosion during high-pressure filling. Conventional mold surface treatment fails within 120 production cycles.
Modified H14 mold steel is the exclusive mainstream material for stainless steel die casting molds, with HRC50-52 surface hardness after heat treatment. It is 8-10 HRC higher than standard H13 steel. Enhanced hardness resists particle abrasion effectively.
Stainless steel die casting mold preheating temperature must reach 350-400℃, 120℃ higher than aluminum mold preheating standard. 39% stainless steel casting cracks originate from insufficient mold preheating temperature.
ProCAST simulation for stainless steel casting requires 1.5mm finer mesh than aluminum mold simulation. Ultra-fine mesh reduces temperature field prediction error to below 7% for high-temperature molten steel flow.
Semi-solid auxiliary process reduces stainless steel powder mold abrasion loss by 35%. Low-viscosity semi-solid slurry weakens particle scouring on mold cavity walls.

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