MOQ: | 5 tons |
Price: | Negotiation |
Standard Packaging: | Seaworthy Package |
Delivery Period: | 15 work days |
Payment Method: | L/C, T/T |
Supply Capacity: | 500 tons |
410 stainless steel is hardenable martensitic stainless steel containing at least 11.5% chromium, which provides good corrosion resistance properties. 410 grade offers high strength and hardness with a moderate level of corrosion resistance, however, the corrosion resistance can be further enhanced by a series of processes such as hardening, tempering and polishing. Quenching and tempering can harden grade 410 steel.
410 stainless steel is the basic martensitic stainless steel suitable for highly stressed parts where corrosion resistance, good strength, and ductility are needed. 410 alloy can be used up to 1200ºF (649ºC) where resistance to scaling and oxidation is required. It is used for cutlery applications, kitchen utensils and hand tools and is magnetic in both the annealed and hardened conditions.
The chemical composition of 410 stainless steel contains 11.5–13.5% chromium (Cr) and iron, high carbon content (max 0.15%), and with less nickel content (0.50% Max).
C | Mn | Si | P | S | Cr | Ni | Iron | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
410 | 0.08-0.15 | 1.00 Max | 1.00 Max | 0.04 Max | 0.03 Max | 11.5 – 13.5 | 0.50 Max | Bal. |
Grade | Tensile Strength Ksi (MPa) Min | Yield Strength 0.2% Offset Ksi (MPa) Min | Elongation (% In 50mm) Min | Hardness (Brinell) MAX | Hardness (Rockwell B) MAX |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
410 | 65 (450) | 30 (205) | 20 | 217 | 96 |
Grade | Density (Kg/M3) | Elastic Modulus (GPa) | Mean Coefficient Of Thermal Expansion (Μm/M/°C) | Thermal Conductivity (W/M.K) | Specific Heat 0-100 °C (J/Kg.K) | Electrical Resistivity (NΩ.M) | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0-100 °C | 0-315 °C | 0-538 °C | At 100 °C | At 500 °C | |||||
410 | 7800 | 200 | 9.9 | 11 | 11.5 | 24.9 | 28.7 | 460 | 570 |
EU EN |
USA | France AFNOR |
England BS |
Sweden SS |
Poland PN |
Russia GOST |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
X12Cr13 (1.4006) | 410 | Z10C13 | 410S21 | 2302 | 1H13 | 12KH1315KH13L |
Grade 410 provides good corrosion resistance to air, gas, mild acids, water and some chemicals. It exhibits good resistance to ammonia, nitric acid, concentrated sulfuric acid, dilute acetic acid and naphtha. Resistance to food acids is good. Maximum corrosion resistance is achieved in the fully hardened condition. However, grade 410 steel is less corrosion resistant than austenitic grades and grade 430 ferritic alloys containing 17% chromium. A smooth surface finish offers improved performance of steels.
Grade 410 steels have good scaling resistance at temperatures of up to 650 °C. However, the mechanical properties of the material will tend to reduce at temperatures ranging from 400 to 580 °C.
Grade 410 can be fully annealed at 815 to 900 °C temperatures, followed by slow furnace cooling and air-cooling. Process annealing of grade 410 steels can be carried out at temperatures ranging from 650 to 760 °C and air-cooled.
Hardening of grade 410 stainless steel can be performed at 925 to 1010 °C, followed by air and oil quenching. Heavy sections of grade 410 need to be oil-quenched. Tempering, to enhance the mechanical properties and hardness of grade 410 steels, follows this process. It is not recommended to perform tempering at temperatures from 400 to 580 °C.
Grade 410 steels can be welded using all conventional welding techniques, but the materials should be pre-heated at 150 to 260 °C followed by post-weld annealing treatment, to mitigate cracking. Grade 410 welding rods are recommended for tempering and post-hardening. In the “as welded” conditions, grade 309 filler rods can be used to achieve a ductile joint.
According to AS 1554.6 standards, grade 309 electrodes or rods are preferred for welding 410 steel.
Grade 410 steels can be easily machined in highly tempered or annealed conditions. However, it is hard to machine grade 410 steels if they are hardened above 30HRC. Free machining grade 416 is the best alternative.
410 stainless steel used for applications involving mild corrosion, heat resistance and high strength.
FAQ
Q1: What is your terms of payment?
A: 30% T/T as the upfront deposit, 70% before delivery. We will show you the photos of products and package before you pay the balance.
Q2: What is the terms of packing?
A: Generally, we pack our goods in bundles or coils with rods or belts, we could also pack the goods as the customers’ requirement.
Q3: Could you produce according to the samples?
A : Yes, we could customer-made by your samples or technique drawings, we could build the mold and fixtures.
Q4: Could you provide the compliment samples?
A: yes, we could provide the free samples on conditons it is available in stocks, however, the the transportation fee is borne by buyer.
Q5: How could you guarantee your products?
A: Each piece of products is manufactured by certified workshops, inspected by SORUN piece by piece according to national QA/QC standard. We also could issue the warranty to customer to guarantee the quality.
MOQ: | 5 tons |
Price: | Negotiation |
Standard Packaging: | Seaworthy Package |
Delivery Period: | 15 work days |
Payment Method: | L/C, T/T |
Supply Capacity: | 500 tons |
410 stainless steel is hardenable martensitic stainless steel containing at least 11.5% chromium, which provides good corrosion resistance properties. 410 grade offers high strength and hardness with a moderate level of corrosion resistance, however, the corrosion resistance can be further enhanced by a series of processes such as hardening, tempering and polishing. Quenching and tempering can harden grade 410 steel.
410 stainless steel is the basic martensitic stainless steel suitable for highly stressed parts where corrosion resistance, good strength, and ductility are needed. 410 alloy can be used up to 1200ºF (649ºC) where resistance to scaling and oxidation is required. It is used for cutlery applications, kitchen utensils and hand tools and is magnetic in both the annealed and hardened conditions.
The chemical composition of 410 stainless steel contains 11.5–13.5% chromium (Cr) and iron, high carbon content (max 0.15%), and with less nickel content (0.50% Max).
C | Mn | Si | P | S | Cr | Ni | Iron | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
410 | 0.08-0.15 | 1.00 Max | 1.00 Max | 0.04 Max | 0.03 Max | 11.5 – 13.5 | 0.50 Max | Bal. |
Grade | Tensile Strength Ksi (MPa) Min | Yield Strength 0.2% Offset Ksi (MPa) Min | Elongation (% In 50mm) Min | Hardness (Brinell) MAX | Hardness (Rockwell B) MAX |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
410 | 65 (450) | 30 (205) | 20 | 217 | 96 |
Grade | Density (Kg/M3) | Elastic Modulus (GPa) | Mean Coefficient Of Thermal Expansion (Μm/M/°C) | Thermal Conductivity (W/M.K) | Specific Heat 0-100 °C (J/Kg.K) | Electrical Resistivity (NΩ.M) | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0-100 °C | 0-315 °C | 0-538 °C | At 100 °C | At 500 °C | |||||
410 | 7800 | 200 | 9.9 | 11 | 11.5 | 24.9 | 28.7 | 460 | 570 |
EU EN |
USA | France AFNOR |
England BS |
Sweden SS |
Poland PN |
Russia GOST |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
X12Cr13 (1.4006) | 410 | Z10C13 | 410S21 | 2302 | 1H13 | 12KH1315KH13L |
Grade 410 provides good corrosion resistance to air, gas, mild acids, water and some chemicals. It exhibits good resistance to ammonia, nitric acid, concentrated sulfuric acid, dilute acetic acid and naphtha. Resistance to food acids is good. Maximum corrosion resistance is achieved in the fully hardened condition. However, grade 410 steel is less corrosion resistant than austenitic grades and grade 430 ferritic alloys containing 17% chromium. A smooth surface finish offers improved performance of steels.
Grade 410 steels have good scaling resistance at temperatures of up to 650 °C. However, the mechanical properties of the material will tend to reduce at temperatures ranging from 400 to 580 °C.
Grade 410 can be fully annealed at 815 to 900 °C temperatures, followed by slow furnace cooling and air-cooling. Process annealing of grade 410 steels can be carried out at temperatures ranging from 650 to 760 °C and air-cooled.
Hardening of grade 410 stainless steel can be performed at 925 to 1010 °C, followed by air and oil quenching. Heavy sections of grade 410 need to be oil-quenched. Tempering, to enhance the mechanical properties and hardness of grade 410 steels, follows this process. It is not recommended to perform tempering at temperatures from 400 to 580 °C.
Grade 410 steels can be welded using all conventional welding techniques, but the materials should be pre-heated at 150 to 260 °C followed by post-weld annealing treatment, to mitigate cracking. Grade 410 welding rods are recommended for tempering and post-hardening. In the “as welded” conditions, grade 309 filler rods can be used to achieve a ductile joint.
According to AS 1554.6 standards, grade 309 electrodes or rods are preferred for welding 410 steel.
Grade 410 steels can be easily machined in highly tempered or annealed conditions. However, it is hard to machine grade 410 steels if they are hardened above 30HRC. Free machining grade 416 is the best alternative.
410 stainless steel used for applications involving mild corrosion, heat resistance and high strength.
FAQ
Q1: What is your terms of payment?
A: 30% T/T as the upfront deposit, 70% before delivery. We will show you the photos of products and package before you pay the balance.
Q2: What is the terms of packing?
A: Generally, we pack our goods in bundles or coils with rods or belts, we could also pack the goods as the customers’ requirement.
Q3: Could you produce according to the samples?
A : Yes, we could customer-made by your samples or technique drawings, we could build the mold and fixtures.
Q4: Could you provide the compliment samples?
A: yes, we could provide the free samples on conditons it is available in stocks, however, the the transportation fee is borne by buyer.
Q5: How could you guarantee your products?
A: Each piece of products is manufactured by certified workshops, inspected by SORUN piece by piece according to national QA/QC standard. We also could issue the warranty to customer to guarantee the quality.