|    1.Application
  These standards regulates high speed tool steels (hereafter steels) made through either hot rolling or forging.  2.Types
  There are 13 types of steel and their symbols are as shown in table 1.*[table1] 
                                          
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                                            | Types | Symbols |  
                                            | 1 Types 2 Types
 3 Types
 4 Types
 5 Types
 6 Types
 7 Types
 | STC 1 STC 2
 STC 3
 STC 4
 STC 5
 STC 6
 STC 7
 |   3.Production method
 - Steel is produced from Killed steel. - The steel, unless specifically designated, must be rolled or forged at the temper rate of over 4S.
 However, for cases where the rate is below 4S. upsetting forging can make up for the lower rate.
 - The steel, unless specifically designated must be annealed. however, steel plates and steel beams should remain as they are unless specifically mentioned.
  4.Chemical component
 Chemical component of steel is defined by ladle analysis. in accordance to table2. *[table 2] 
                                  
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                                    | Symbols | Chemical component% | Reference Usage |  
                                    | C | Si | Mn | P | S |  
                                    |  STC1                                                               | 1.30~1.50 | 0.35 under | 0.50 under | 0.030 under  | 0.030 under  | files  |  
                                    |  STC2  | 1.10~1.30 | 0.35 under | 0.50 under | 0.030 under  | 0.030 under  | drill,metal work file, small puncher, razor blade, windup spring, metal saw |  
                                    |  STC3  | 1.00~1.10 | 0.35 under | 0.50 under | 0.030 under  | 0.030 under  | Dies for making screws, metal saw, press mould, gauge, windup spring, chisel                                                               |  
                                    |  STC4  | 0.90~1.00 | 0.35 under | 0.50 under | 0.030 under  | 0.030 under  | Windup spring, woodwork drill, ax,chisel, needles, razor blade, woodwork belt saw,pen tip, press mould, gauge |  
                                    |  STC5  | 0.80~0.90 | 0.35 under | 0.50 under | 0.030 under  | 0.030 under  | Marking press, press mould, windup spring, belt saw, round saw, pen tip,gile, gauge
 |  
                                    |  STC6  | 0.70~0.80 | 0.35 under | 0.50 under | 0.030 under  | 0.030 under  | Marking press, snap, round saw, windup spring, press mould, file  |  
                                    |  STC7                                                               | 0.60~0.70 | 0.35 under | 0.50 under | 0.030 under | 0.030 under | Marking press, snap, press mould, knife
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                                    | Note : For steel that are not annealed, annealing in table3 will take place, followed by hardened tempering. |   5. Annealing hardness
  Annealing hardness of steel is as seen in table3. But for cases where it is difficult to use .*[table 3]Brinnel hardness, it is possible to use Rockwell B hardness or Vickers hardness,
 depending on the agreement by the manufacturer and the buyer.
 
                                  
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                                    | Symbols for types | Annealing temperature C | Annealing hardness HB |  
                                    | STC 1 STC 2
 STC 3
 STC 4
 STC 5
 STC 6
 STC 7
 | 750~780 slow cooling 750~780 slow cooling
 750~780 slow cooling
 740~760 slow cooling
 730~760 slow cooling
 730~760 slow cooling
 730~760 slow cooling
 | 217 under 212 under
 212 under
 207 under
 207 under
 201 under
 201 under
 |   6. hardening tempering hardness
  For the tests that represents hardening and tempering hardness, the hardness of tempering and hardening after taking an appropriate temperature given in table 4, the hardness of  hardening and tempering will be as seen in table4.*[table 4]  Tested hardening tempering hardness 
                                  
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                                    | symbol | Heat treatment °C | Hardening, tempering hardnessHRC |  
                                    | Hardening | Tempering |  
                                    | STC 1 STC 2
 STC 3
 STC 4
 STC 5
 STC 6
 STC 7
 | 760~820  water-cooled 760~820  water-cooled
 760~820  water-cooled
 760~820  water-cooled
 760~820  water-cooled
 760~820  water-cooled
 760~820  water-cooled
 | 150~200 air-cooled 150~200 air-cooled
 150~200 air-cooled
 150~200 air-cooled
 150~200 air-cooled
 150~200 air-cooled
 150~200 air-cooled
 
 | 63 over 63 over
 63 over
 61 over
 59 over
 57 over
 56 over
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                                    | Note: For steel that are not annealed, annealing should be done as seen in    table3, followed by hardening tempering. |   7. Appearance, shape, size and their allowance
   1 Hot rolled rounded steel-  In appearance, hot rolled rounded steel should have good finishing and must have
 no hazard for use.
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