Alloy Grade UNS: MTEK A6 – Abrasion Resistance

  • Overview

    MTEK A6 is a non-deforming alloy specifically engineered to provide exceptional wear and abrasion resistance in demanding applications. Its composition, which includes chromium, manganese, carbon, and silicon, contributes to its high strength and toughness. The high carbon content enhances its hardness and wear resistance, making it suitable for environments where components are subjected to friction, sliding contact, and impact. MTEK A6's ability to resist wear and maintain its dimensional stability under stress makes it a valuable choice for applications requiring long-term durability and precision.

  • Typical Uses

    Forming rolls and dies, slitter blades.

  • MetalTek Grade

    MTEK A6

  • Poured At:

    Wisconsin Centrifugal Division, Wisconsin Investcast Division

Similar Specifications

Wrought UNS: T30106

Wrought Grade: AISI A6

Typical Chemical Composition (% by wt.)

Aluminum: n/a

Carbon: 0.65-0.75

Chromium: 0.90-1.20

Manganese: 2.5

Iron: n/a

Copper: n/a

Nickel: n/a

Lead: n/a

Tin: n/a

Silicon: 1.5

Zinc: n/a

Other: Mo 0.90-1.40

Minimum Mechanical Properties

Brinell Typical:

0

Calculated PREn (Minimum)

0

Heat Treatment: Anneal

Frequently Asked Questions

Tool steel alloys are high carbon chrome steels containing molybdenum, cobalt and/or vanadium. Certain tool steels are engineered to withstand repeated high loads and impacts at ambient temperature with exceptional wear resistance.

Used in cutting tools, dies, molds, drills, punches, and industrial machinery components requiring wear and impact resistance.

Major types include water-hardening, cold-work, shock-resistant, high-speed, and hot-work tool steels.

Tool steel is hardened using heat treatment: heating to a specific temperature, quenching, and tempering to achieve desired hardness and toughness.