high-speed steel

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high-speed steel

A machinist uses a high-speed steel drill bit to bore a hole in a metal plate.

Definition

Noun: * An alloy steel that remains hard at a red heat; used to make metal-cutting tools: High-speed steel is a type of tool steel designed to withstand the high temperatures generated during high-speed machining operations without losing its hardness. It is primarily used for cutting tools like drill bits, milling cutters, and lathe tools.

Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The machinist selected a bit made of high-speed steel for the difficult job.
    • High-speed steel maintains its cutting edge much better than carbon steel when the tool gets hot.
    • These cutting tools are fabricated from high-speed steel.
Advanced Usage
  • Technical Context: In metallurgy and manufacturing, "high-speed steel" (often abbreviated as HSS) refers to a specific class of alloys typically containing significant amounts of tungsten, molybdenum, cobalt, vanadium, and chromium.
    • Example: The performance of the tool depends on the exact grade of high-speed steel used in its manufacture.
Variants and Related Words
  • HSS (noun): A common abbreviation for "high-speed steel."
    • Example: This is an HSS drill bit, suitable for metal.
  • Tool steel (noun): A broader category of carbon and alloy steels that are well-suited to be made into tools. High-speed steel is a specific type of tool steel.
  • Tungsten steel (noun): An older term sometimes used synonymously with some grades of high-speed steel, highlighting its tungsten content.
Synonyms
  • Hard metal (in specific tooling contexts, though this can also refer to tungsten carbide)
  • Tool steel (in the specific context of cutting tools requiring heat resistance)
Related Phrases
  • Made of high-speed steel: Describes the material composition of an object.
    • Example: All our end mills are made of high-speed steel for durability.
  • High-speed steel tooling: Refers to cutting tools manufactured from this material.
    • Example: For this application, high-speed steel tooling is more cost-effective than carbide.
high-speed steel

A machinist uses a high-speed steel drill bit to bore a hole in a metal plate.

Noun
  1. an alloy steel that remains hard at a red heat; used to make metal-cutting tools

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