Availability
Stainless Steel 410 is stocked by 124 North American distributors and produced by 70 large mills. Distributors will offer small quantity buys while mills will generally only sell large quantities, with delivery times anywhere from 10 to 50 weeks depending on size and form required
This material is stocked primarily in Bar Products by 60 distributors but is also available to a lesser extent in Flat Rolled Products, Wire Products, Tubular Products, Fasteners, Forging Products, Piping Components, Casting Products, and Structurals.
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Specifications
The following specifications cover Stainless Steel 410
- AISI 410
- AMS 5504
- AMS 5505
- AMS 5591
- AMS 5613
- AMS 5776
- ASTM A176
- ASTM A182 (F6A, F8a)
- ASTM A193 (410,B6, B6X)
- ASTM A194 (410,B6, B6X)
- ASTM A240
- ASTM A268
- ASTM A276
- ASTM A314
- ASTM A336
- ASTM A473
- ASTM A479
- ASTM A493
- ASTM A511
- ASTM A580
- DIN 1.4006
- QQ S763
- QQ S766
- UNS S41000
Property Results
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Chemistry Data : [top]
Carbon
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0.15 max |
Chromium
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11.5 - 13.5 |
Iron
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Balance |
Manganese
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1 max |
Phosphorus
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0.04 max |
Silicon
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1 max |
Sulphur
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0.03 max |
Principal Design Features
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410 is the basic martensitic stainless which will attain high mechanical properties after heat treatment. It has good impact strength, corrosion and scaling resistance up to 1200 F (649 C).
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Applications
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Cutlery, steam and gas turbine blades and buckets, bushings, valve components, fasteners, screens and kitchen utensils.
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Machinability
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Tough, draggy chips with heavy build-up. While this alloy can be machined in the annealed condition, it tends to perform better in the cold drawn or heat treated condition.
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Welding
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Most common methods of welding can be successfully employed with this alloy. To reduce the chance of cracking, it is advisable to preheat the workpiece to 350-400 F (177-204 C). Post-weld annealing is recommended to reattain maximum ductility. Filler metal, when required, should be AWS E/ER410.
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Hot Working
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2000-2200 F (1093-1204 C) is the proper hot work range. Do not work this material below 1650 F (899 C).
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Cold Working
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Readily cold formed using most of the common practices.
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Annealing
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1200-1400 F (649-760 C), followed by air cooling.
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Tempering
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Temper for desired hardness, air or furnace cool.
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Hardening
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1750-1850 F (954-1010 C), oil quench for maximum hardness.
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Physical Data : [top]
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Density (lb / cu. in.)
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0.28
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Specific Gravity
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7.7
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Specific Heat (Btu/lb/Deg F - [32-212 Deg F])
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0.11
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Electrical Resistivity (microhm-cm (at 68 Deg F))
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342
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Melting Point (Deg F)
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2790
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Modulus of Elasticity Tension
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29
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Mechanical Data : [top]
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