by allen | Aug 12, 2025 | tool steel
From my experience, German tool steel producers face a big problem. The costs for key alloy metals like tungsten and molybdenum are rising quickly. I believe this is creating a real financial squeeze. I’ve thought a lot about what this means for companies that...
by allen | Aug 12, 2025 | tool steel
Japan’s manufacturing sector has long been recognized for its precision engineering, advanced material science, and commitment to quality. From automotive die manufacturing to high-performance cutting tools, Japanese industries rely heavily on a diverse range of tool...
by allen | Aug 11, 2025 | tool steel
Germany’s manufacturing sector is known for its high standards in tooling, precision machining, and industrial engineering. Among the many grades of tool steels used in the country, 1.3343 and S6-5-2 are two of the most popular for producing high-performance cutting...
by allen | Aug 11, 2025 | cold work tool steel
SKD11 tool steel, equivalent to international grades such as D2 (AISI) and 1.2379 (DIN), is a high-carbon, high-chromium cold work tool steel widely used in die making, metal stamping, and plastic molding industries. With its excellent wear resistance, high hardness...
by allen | Aug 8, 2025 | Price trend of tool steel
In mid-2025, the global tool steel market will face a new wave of volatility, primarily driven by the sharp rise in the prices of tungsten (W) and molybdenum (Mo) alloys. For tool steel buyers, this means not only increased procurement costs but also the need for more...