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959T-045-1 - H-13 Tool Steel TIG Rod .045 - Hot Work Die Repair Alloy

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OVERVIEW

Premium H-13 Tool Steel TIG Rod for Industrial Die Repair

The Josef Gas H-13 Tool Steel TIG Rod (.045" diameter) is a high-performance welding consumable designed specifically for the repair and fabrication of hot work tooling. Manufactured from a chromium-molybdenum-vanadium alloy, this rod is engineered to withstand the extreme conditions found in die casting, forging, and extrusion industries. Its chemical composition ensures a weld deposit that maintains high hardness and strength even at elevated temperatures, making it indispensable for extending the service life of expensive industrial molds and dies.

One of the primary challenges in repairing hot work tools is thermal fatigue, often referred to as "heat checking." This H-13 alloy is formulated to provide exceptional resistance to thermal shock, reducing the likelihood of surface cracking during rapid heating and cooling cycles. The .045-inch diameter offers precision control for welders working on fine details, edges, or smaller cavities within a mold, allowing for accurate buildup without excessive heat input that could distort the base material.

This filler metal produces a deposit that is both machinable and heat-treatable. In its as-welded condition, it typically achieves a hardness range of 50-55 HRC, providing immediate wear resistance. However, for optimal performance, the welded component can be tempered to match the hardness of the base tool steel. The rod is supplied in a 36-inch cut length, packaged in a durable tube to prevent contamination and moisture absorption, ensuring that every weld meets the rigorous quality standards required in tool and die maintenance.

Key Industrial Applications

  • Die Casting: Repairing washed-out gates, runners, and cavities in aluminum and zinc die casting molds.
  • Forging: Rebuilding worn impression dies and hammer dies subject to high impact and heat.
  • Extrusion: Restoring dummy blocks, mandrels, and extrusion dies.
  • Plastic Injection: Repairing parting lines and shut-off surfaces on high-hardness molds.
Additional Information
Packaging Description:1lb per pak
Weld Process:TIG
Grade:H-13
Packaging:1lb tube
Brand:n/a
Diameter:0.045
Position:n/a
Polarity:NA
Material Composition:H-13 Tool Steel (Chromium-Molybdenum-Vanadium)
Shielding Gas Requirement:100% Argon
Welding Position:All Position
Applications:Die Casting Dies, Forging Dies, Hot Work Tooling
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Material Composition:H-13 Tool Steel (Chromium-Molybdenum-Vanadium)
Rod Length:36 inches
Shielding Gas Requirement:100% Argon
Hardness (As Welded):50-55 HRC
Welding Position:All Position
Applications:Die Casting Dies, Forging Dies, Hot Work Tooling
brand:josef
diameter:0-045
grade:h-13
weld-process:tig
packaging:1lb-tube

INCLUDED

  • 1 lb Tube of H-13 Tool Steel TIG Welding Rods (.045" Diameter x 36" Length)
  • Plastic storage tube for moisture protection

APPLICATIONS

  • Repairing aluminum and zinc die casting molds
  • Rebuilding forging dies and inserts
  • Restoring extrusion dies and mandrels
  • Hardfacing surfaces subject to high heat and abrasion
  • General repair of H-11, H-12, and H-13 tool steels
  • Plastic injection mold repair

FAQ

H-13 TIG rod is primarily used for the repair and fabrication of hot work tool steels, such as die casting dies, forging dies, and extrusion tools. It resists thermal shock and erosion.

You should use 100% Argon shielding gas for TIG welding H-13 tool steel to ensure a clean, oxidation-free weld pool.

Yes, preheating the base metal is highly recommended (typically between 400°F and 800°F) to minimize the risk of cracking, as tool steels are very sensitive to thermal shock.

The as-welded hardness of this H-13 rod is typically between 50 and 55 HRC, depending on cooling rates and base metal dilution.

Yes, H-13 weld deposits can be machined, ground, and polished. They can also be heat treated to achieve specific hardness requirements.

Yes, H-13 is often used for repairing plastic injection molds, especially those requiring high hardness and polishability.

This specific product is .045 inches (approximately 1.14mm) in diameter.

It is packaged in a 1 lb tube to protect the rods from moisture and physical damage.