80 crv2 spring steel: 80CrV2 steel is a traditionally cast, high-carbon tool steel that contains chromium as well as vanadium in quantities high enough to affect the strength and hardness of the crystalline matrix of the steel. Vanadium is an element that is added to steel alloys that are typically used to produce excellent edge retention. Vanadium is prized in knife-making because it produces very durable carbides at the molecular level of the cutting edge. Tool steel, heavy equipment, and even nuclear reactors use vanadium in their construction.
80CrV2 Material No. :1.2235
80 crv2 standard:EN 10132-4, 2000
80CrV2 Chemical composition:
Carbon C: 0.75-0.85
Silicon Si: 0.15-0.35
Manganese Mn: 0.3-0.5
Ni: ≤ 0.4
P: ≤ 0.025
Sulfur S: ≤ 0.025
Chromium Cr: 0.4 to 0.6
Molybdenum Mo: ≤ 0.1
Vanadium V: 0.15-0.25
Characteristics of 80CrV2 steel:
The 80CrV2 carbon steel is a low alloy steel that has better tensile strength and quench properties than non-alloyed carbon steels. It is a relatively high carbon content, and can reach good hardness levels. It is commonly used to make blades subjected to difficult working conditions: hand saws, shears or pruning shears for its resilience and capacity to resist shocks.
Ideal for outdoor and utility blades
Widely preferred for making scissors blades, it is a grade that is suited for making outdoor or utility carbon blades. It is often used in northern Europe to make Puukos, a popular utility knife that is simple and robust.
80CrV2 steel is hot rolled and is delivered annealed.
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